NASA’s New Images Of Titan Remind Us Why This Moon Of Saturn Is So Frickin’ Cool
NASA ’s Cassini ballistic capsule has returned a new batch of images from Saturn ’s moon Titan , revealing antecedently unseen features on the surface . The images were taken during Cassini ’s 122nd flyby of Titan on July 25 this twelvemonth , with the space vehicle flying past at a space of just 976 kilometers ( 607 miles ) . Titan ’s thick atmosphere befog the basis from view , but using its Synthetic Aperture radar ( SAR ) instrument Cassini is able to peer beneath the swarm tops ....