Titan, the largest moon of Saturn was discovered by Dutch astronomer Christian Huygens in 1655 and certainly deserves its name. With a diameter of no less than 5,150 km, it is larger than Mercury and ...
Where it is: Approximately 750 million miles (1.2 billion kilometers) from Earth When it was shared: May 4, 2006 Why it's so special: This picture was taken by the European Space Agency's Huygens ...
The Cassini spacecraft which flew by Titan earlier today has started to return detailed images of Titan and its surface. The small circular shape which looks like a doughnut on the right side of ...
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NASA found something unexpected on Titan, and it changes the story
Saturn’s largest moon has long looked like a frozen time capsule of early Earth, but a new set of measurements has upended ...
New images of unsurpassed clarity have been obtained with the ESO Very Large Telescope (VLT) of formations on the surface of Titan, the largest moon in the Saturnian system. They were made by an ...
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