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NEWS - Features - Titan Flyby - Oct. 25, 2006

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Clouds Over Titan
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space Clouds Over Titan: This image depicts Saturn's moon Titan as seen by the visual and infrared mapping spectrometer after closest approach on a July 22, 2006, flyby.
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Cassini Swooshes by Titan, Examines Surface

Cassini successfully flew by Saturn's largest moon Titan on Wed., Oct. 25. Cassini obtained data that will be processed into detailed composition maps of Titan's surface.




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Titan at a Glance
Titan Flyby
Oct. 25, 2006

Altitude
1030 km (640 miles)

Speed
5.99 km/sec (13,400 mph)

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FLYBY IMAGES AND VIDEOS 
Infrared and Radar Views of Titan #2
Infrared and Radar Views of Titan #2
Infrared and Radar Views of Titan
Infrared and Radar Views of Titan
Exposing Titan's Surface
Exposing Titan's Surface
Large Tectonic Complex
Large Tectonic Complex

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