New radar images from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft reveal geological features very similar to Earth on an Australia-size, bright region on Saturn’s moon Titan. In one radar strip over 4,500 kilometers (2 ...
Images returned during Cassini’s recent flyby of Titan show captivating evidence of what appears to be a large shoreline cutting across the smoggy moon’s southern hemisphere. Hints that this area was ...
This image, created by combining two different types of radar images from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft, reveals more details of Titan’s crater Menrva (at left) and its surroundings than a single image ...
This synthetic aperture radar image of the surface of Saturn’s moon Titan was acquired on Oct. 26, 2004, when the Cassini spacecraft flew approximately 2,500 kilometers (1,553 miles) above the surface ...
A new study of radar experiment data from the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn has yielded fresh insights related to the makeup and activity of the liquid hydrocarbon seas near the north pole of ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - NASA's Cassini spacecraft, which explored Saturn and its icy moons, including the majestic Titan, ended its mission with a death plunge into the giant ringed planet in 2017. But ...
Titan is a puzzle wrapped in mystery. Well, actually, it's wrapped in a dense atmosphere, but nonetheless, Titan's surface is a riddle only now beginning to be understood, thanks to a lot of new data ...
WASHINGTON — The first radar images of Titan, the cloud-shrouded moon of Saturn, revealed a relatively young, active surface, NASA said Friday (Oct. 29). Radar images captured during a flyby earlier ...
Newly discovered features that appear to be hydrocarbon seas on Saturn’s moon Titan are at least 10 times as large as any such features previously imaged there. Recent radar observations of Titan’s ...
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