The Many Moods of Saturn's Moon Titan
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February 23, 2012
A set of recent papers, many of which draw on data from NASA's Cassini
spacecraft, reveal new details in the emerging picture of how Saturn's
moon Titan shifts with the seasons and even throughout the day. The
papers, published in the journal Planetary and Space Science in a
special issue titled "Titan through Time", show how this largest moon
of Saturn is a cousin - though a very peculiar cousin - of Earth.MORE: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2012-048&cid=release_2012-048&msource=12048&tr=y&auid=10340310
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