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NEWS - Features - Titan Flyby - Dec. 26, 2005

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Titan: Then and Now
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space During Cassini's Dec. 26 flyby of Titan, the spacecraft will be in the same region that NASA's Voyager 1 flew by in 1980. Cassini's path through the tail of Titan's magnetic field will provide scientists new data to compare with what Voyager found 25 years ago.
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Titan at a Glance
Titan Flyby
Dec. 26, 2005

Distance
10,408 km (6467 miles)

Speed
5.6 km/sec (12,530 mph)

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