Selk is a crater on Titan, a moon of Saturn, located at 7°N 199°W.
It is a geologically young impact crater that measures approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) in diameter.
[1] There is evidence of the past presence of organic compounds and liquid water in the crater, which is set to be studied in the planned Dragonfly mission.
[3] The crater is named after Serket, a goddess in Egyptian mythology, and was formally approved by the IAU in 2008.
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