{{Short description|Feature on Titan}} {{other uses|Ganesha (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox feature on celestial object |name = Ganesa Macula |image = [[Image:Ganesa Macula.jpg|250px]] |caption = Ganesa Macula imaged by ''[[Cassini-Huygens|Cassini]]'' [[Synthetic aperture radar|radar]]. |type = Macula |eponym = [[Ganesha]] }}
'''Ganesa Macula''' is a dark feature on [[Saturn]]'s moon [[Titan (moon)|Titan]]. It is named after the [[Hindu]] god [[Ganesha]].
Ganesa was formerly tentatively identified as a [[cryovolcano|cryovolcanic]] dome: the result of a mixture of [[water]] and [[ammonia]] erupting from the center of the dome and spreading out to form a [[pancake]]-like deposit. However, topographical data have since shown that it is not dome-shaped, and as a result, there is no longer any evidence that it is of volcanic origin.<ref>[http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2008/1771.html Ganesa Macula isn't a dome]</ref>
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