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NEWS - Features - Titan Flyby - Dec. 28, 2006

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Computer generated view of Titan
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space This is a computer generated view of Titan from the Cassini spacecraft's point of view at closest approach. Similar simulated views are used to show the spacecraft's present position. Use the link below to find David Seal's Solar System Simulator where other unique vantage points are available
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Cassini Wraps Up Year with Titan Flyby

Cassini wrapped up the year with a Titan rendezvous on Dec. 28, which measured Titan's gravity field in search for a potential subsurface ocean. Raw images are now available.




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Titan at a Glance
Titan Flyby
Dec. 28, 2006

Altitude
1300 km (807 miles)

Speed
5.9 km/sec (13,200 mph)

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Titan's Giant North Pole Cloud
Titan's Giant North Pole Cloud

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