by APOD Robot » Sat May 26, 2018 4:05 am
Titan: Moon over Saturn
Explanation: Like Earth's moon,
Saturn's largest moon Titan is locked in synchronous rotation.
This mosiac of images recorded by the Cassini spacecraft in May of 2012 show's its anti-Saturn side, the side
always facing away from the ringed gas giant. The only moon in the solar system with a dense atmosphere, Titan is the only
solar system world besides Earth known to have standing bodies of liquid on its surface and an earthlike cycle of
liquid rain and evaporation. Its high altitude layer of atmospheric haze is evident in the Cassini view of the 5,000 kilometer diameter moon over Saturn's rings and cloud tops.
Near center is the dark dune-filled region known as Shangri-La. The Cassini-delivered Huygens probe rests below and left of center, after the
most distant landing for a spacecraft from Earth.
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