Cassini Spacecraft Finds Ocean May Exist Beneath Titan\’s Crust
March 23, 2008 – 11:52 am
The Synthetic Aperture Radar collected imaging data during 19 separate passes over Titan.The radar can see through Titan’s dense,methane rich atmospheric haze,detailing neverbefore seen surface features & establishing their locations on the moon’s surface
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