satelliittigliat
Satelliittigliat, an uncommon term, refers to features observed on the surface of celestial bodies that resemble glaciers but are thought to be formed through different processes, often related to cryovolcanism or sublimation of volatile ices. These formations are typically found in cold environments, such as on the moons of outer planets or dwarf planets. Unlike terrestrial glaciers, which are primarily composed of water ice and formed by compaction and recrystallization of snow over time, satelliittigliat may involve a wider range of materials, including frozen gases like methane or nitrogen, depending on the local temperature and atmospheric pressure.
The term "satelliittigliat" is not a formally recognized geological or planetary science term, but rather a