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Huygens' view of Titan
Huygens' view of Titan
The latest on Titan
 
1 June 2007
Today, two and a half years after the historic landing of ESA’s Huygens probe on Titan, a new set of results on Saturn’s largest moon is ready to be presented. Titan, as seen through the eyes of Huygens still holds exciting surprises, scientists say.

Latest Titan results
 
 

 
 
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