The Surface of Titan
Explanation:
If sailing the
hydrocarbon seas of
Titan,
beware of gasoline rain.
Such might be a
travel advisory issued one future day for adventurers visiting
Titan, the largest moon of
Saturn.
New images of
Titan's surface were
released last week from the
Canada-France Hawaii Telescope
featuring the finest
details yet resolved.
Peering into
Titan's thick
smog atmosphere with
infrared light,
complex features interpreted as oceans,
glaciers, and rock became visible.
The high-resolution infrared image
pictured above was made possible using an
unblurring technique called
adaptive optics.
The interplanetary probe
Cassini
will reach Saturn and Titan in 2004 to
better explore this unusual world.
Authors & editors:
Robert Nemiroff
(MTU) &
Jerry Bonnell
(USRA)
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