Inktomi, informally nicknamed the Splat,[3] is a prominent rayed impact crater 47.2 kilometres (29.3 mi) in diameter[1] located in the southern hemisphere of Saturn's moon Rhea.
The crater is named for the Lakota spider-god Iktomi[1] and is located at 14.1 S, 112.1 W.[1] Inktomi is thought to be the youngest major surface feature on Rhea, with estimates ranging from 8 to 280 million years.
[4][5] Recent analysis of Cassini's VIMS data revealed clean water ice without impurities at the crater and in its ejecta.
[4] A 3-dimensional anaglyph constructed from Cassini VIMS images shows a hilly crater floor with a prominent but topographically low central peak complex.
These small craters were most likely created by material ejected from the Inktomi impact at a steep angle.