# Rhea Corner

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{{Short description|Rock formation in Antarctica}}
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'''Rhea Corner''' ({{coord|71|53|S|68|48|W|display=inline,title}}) is a triangular area of exposed rock lying on the north side of [Saturn Glacier](/source/Saturn_Glacier) in southeastern [Alexander Island](/source/Alexander_Island), [Antarctica](/source/Antarctica). The feature is a promontory at the west end of the massif that includes the [Deimos](/source/Deimos_Ridge), [Pagoda](/source/Pagoda_Ridge) and [Phobos Ridge](/source/Phobos_Ridge). A cliff on the north face is about 500 m high. It was mapped by the Directorate of [Overseas Surveys](/source/Overseas_Surveys) from satellite imagery supplied by the [U.S. National Aeronautics](/source/U.S._National_Aeronautics) and [Space Administration](/source/Space_Administration) in cooperation with the [U.S. Geological Survey](/source/U.S._Geological_Survey), and named by the [United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee](/source/United_Kingdom_Antarctic_Place-Names_Committee) (UK-APC) in association with nearby Saturn Glacier, [Rhea](/source/Rhea_(moon)) being one of the [satellite](/source/satellite)s of the planet [Saturn](/source/Saturn), the sixth planet of the [Solar System](/source/Solar_System).
 
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Category:Rock formations on Alexander Island

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