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HST images of Titan's surface
Fourteen of those images have been used to make the first albedo map of Titan's surface, at 0.94 microns; 8 others show Titan's surface near 1.08 microns.
www.lpl.arizona.edu/~lemmon/titan/
Titan
(The Cassini mission will map Titan's surface with radar as Magellan did at Venus.) All that the Voyager images show is a slight variation in color between.
www.wingmakers.co.nz/Titan.html
ESA - Cassini-Huygens - More of Titan’s secrets to be unveiled on
First colour view of Titan's surface Cassini received excellent data from the surface of Titan for 1 hour and 12 minutes.
www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/SEM15Y71Y3E_0.html
SPACE.com -- Huygens Probe Returns First Images of Titan's Surface
DARMSTADT, Germany -- The first pictures revealing the surface of Saturn's moon, Titan, were shown from Europe's Huygens probe showing what look like.
www.space.com/missionlaunches/
Saturn's Moon Titan
Opaque layers of clouds prevented Voyager from seeing Titan's surface during its Titan's surface appears purple due to the mixing of the blue and red.
www.solarviews.com/eng/titan.htm
APOD: 2005 January 17 - Titan Landscape
Explanation: This color view from Titan gazes across a suddenly familiar but distant or so into a surface with the consistency of wet sand or clay.
apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap050117.html
Titan's Surface Revealed
"Although the initial images appear bland and hard to interpret, we're happy to report that we have indeed seen Titan's surface with unprecedented clarity,".
science.nasa.gov/headlines/
Investigating Titan's Surface :: Astrobiology Magazine - earth
The Huygens probe returned 80 minutes of data while it was on the surface of Titan, and it was still transmitting when the Cassini orbiter got low enough on.
www.astrobio.net/news/article1466.html
Titan
We are beginning to get some understanding of Titan's surface by combining the data from all the sources available. Large ground based observatories.
www.nineplanets.org/titan.html
ESA Portal - Splashing down on Titan's oceans
Titan is not a pleasant place for life. It is far too cold for liquid water to exist, and all known forms of life need liquid water. Titan's surface is.
www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMW889YFDD_index_0.html
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