NASA released a composite image, taken by the Cassini spacecraft, of Saturn’s largest moon Titan that allowed us to peer through its atmosphere. It's got an Earth-like surface and it's beautiful! Check it out below.
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Titan is completely covered by clouds but infrared view of the moon’s surface revealed its thick atmosphere and weather systems. There are dunes, lakes, rivers, and seas.
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Titan is the only place in our solar system that has bodies of liquid on it’s surface. But at -180 degrees C (-300 F) Titan is far too cold for there to be liquid water. Instead liquid hydrocarbons flow through its rivers, lakes, and seas.
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NASA hopes to have a submarine mission splash down in the 2040s.
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