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Would I be able to see Saturn from the foggy surface of Titan?

John Lockwood, Washington, D.C.
Titan
With human vision, we canò??t see through saturnian moon Titanò??s hazy orange atmosphere (left). But if our eyes were sensitive to near-infrared wavelengths, weò??d be able to observe through the methane and hydrocarbon haze (right).
NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
The view at visible wavelengths is limited, but it would be possible to see Saturn from Titanò??s surface at some near-infrared wavelengths ò?? if the weather cooperated.

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