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NEWS - Features - Titan Flyby - Feb. 27, 2006

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Titan: Then and Now
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space Cassini passed by Saturn's moon Titan on February 27. This was the first of four upcoming flybys to probe Titan's gravity field, to answer the question of whether Titan possesses an internal ocean.
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Titan at a Glance
Titan Flyby
Feb. 27, 2006

Distance
4,388 km (2,727 miles)

Speed
6.0 km/sec (13,422 mph)

Details
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