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Saturn's Moon Titan

Titan has geological features eerily similar to those on Earth

Alien world of Titan is more like Earth than you'd think.
By Elizabeth Rayne | 
9 months ago
Saturn Cutaway

Saturn's core is big and fuzzy — and its gravity is written in the rings

By Phil Plait | 
1 year ago
Saturn’s ravioli and spaetzle moons Atlas, Pan, and Prometheus (top row) and models of their shapes based on collisions (bottom). Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute/University of Bern

Explaining Saturn's ravioli moons

By Phil Plait | 
1 year ago

Could Enceladus' frozen subsurface ocean contain active currents?

By Jeff Spry | 
1 year ago
A close view of the weird ridge wrapping around the equator of Saturn’s moon Iapetus. Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

Did a giant impact and a crashing submoon form the bizarre ridge around Iapetus?

By Phil Plait | 
1 year ago
Ligeia Mare is a sea of liquid methane at Titan’s north pole. Note the feeder tributaries leading into it. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASI/Cornell

Release the Kraken! Huge methane lakes on Saturn's moon Titan run deep.

By Phil Plait | 
2 years ago
The giant moon Titan in front of Saturn's edge-on rings, seen by the Cassini spacecraft in 2012. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute

Sailing the lakes of Titan? Prepare for rough seas.

By Phil Plait | 
2 years ago
Five infrared views of Saturn’s moon Enceladus from Cassini, showing fresh ice (red).

Saturn's moon Enceladus shows fresh ice: More geysers on the tiny iceworld?

By Phil Plait | 
2 years ago
Phenomenal artwork depicting the Cassini spacecraft near Saturn and its huge moon Titan. Credits: Cassini Model: Brian Kumanchik, Christian Lopez, NASA/JPL-Caltech, and updated by Kevin M. Gill

Titan has had *enough* of Saturn, leaving the planet 100X faster than expected

By Phil Plait | 
2 years ago
A pair of craters on Saturn’s moon Titan mapped by Cassini’s radar. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASI

Are rivers of liquid methane washing away craters on Saturn’s moon Titan?

By Phil Plait | 
2 years ago
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