Here’s a photograph of Saturn’s moon Titan, captured by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. The image was captured on May 13, 2007 at a distance of approximately 104,000 kilometers (65,000 miles) from Titan, when the spacecraft was on a flyby. The bright clouds on the lower part of the moon show how Titan’s methane atmosphere cycles around.
Original Source: NASA/JPL/SSI News Release
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