has gloss | eng: Behram is an impact crater on the anti-Saturn hemisphere of Saturns moon Enceladus. Behram was first observed in Cassini images during that missions March 2005 flyby of Enceladus. It is located at 15.0° South Latitude, 177.0° West Longitude, and is 13 kilometers across. Behrams rim overlaps that of Shakashik, suggesting that Behram formed after Shakashik. Following formation, numerous criss-crossing fractures cut across Behram, forming canyons hundreds of meters deep along the craters rim, as well as a region of disrupted terrain on the crater floor. |