One of the most interesting things about Saturn's largest moon Titan is the array of dunes that adorns its surface. Given that there's sand and dunes, it stands to reason that the structures were produced by winds blowing in a certain direction. When the first atmospheric models of the celestial body were c... |
30 July 2010 06:12 GMT |
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Although it's been orbiting Titan, Saturn's biggest moon, for four years now, the Cassini probe hasn't been able to map more than 25% of its surface, because of the atmospheric limitations, as dense fog obscures it from view. Still, together with the Huygens probe, which was sent to roam on the moon, i... |
7 November 2008 06:47 GMT |
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NASA announced, in a recent statement, that the Cassini mission was extended by at least two years, in order to conduct more detailed studies of Saturn's exotic moons. The Cassini spacecraft along with the Huygens probe was launched into space in October 1997 and arrived at the Saturnian system in June 2004. Its... |
16 April 2008 04:19 GMT |
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Data collected by the Cassini spacecraft shows the presence of heavy negative ions in the upper regions of the second largest moon in the solar system, Saturn's Titan. Launched in 1997, the Cassini spacecraft reached Saturn in 2004; it had several missions, amongst which the study of the surface of Titan, and of... |
29 November 2007 05:49 GMT |
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Titan, Saturn's largest satellite, still holds some exciting surprises, as a new set of images from the European Space Agency show. Until very recently, this atmosphere inhibited understanding of Titan's surface, but the moon is currently undergoing study by the Cassini-Huygens mission and new information ... |
4 June 2007 05:17 GMT |
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