Cassini radar data offers peek at Titan's surface
Radar data captured by the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft during its first close flyby of Titan on Oct. 26 is providing an unprecedented look at the surface of Saturn's most mysterious moon, according to NASA. Cassini came within 1,174 kilometers (730 miles) of Titan during the flyby, and gathered radar...
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