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NEWS - Features - Titan Flyby - Jan. 29, 2007

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Titan's Sierras
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space This composite image, obtained during an Oct. 25, 2006 flyby, shows a massive mountain range running just south of Titan's equator.
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Cassini's Infrared Eyes Aimed at Titan

Cassini successfully completed a flyby of Saturn's moon Titan on Monday, Jan. 29, aiming its infrared eyes on the moon's murky atmosphere, peering through its thick, smoggy veil, and mapping surface features.




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Titan at a Glance
Titan Flyby
Jan. 29, 2007

Altitude
2631 km (1634 miles)

Speed
5.8 km/sec (13,041 mph)

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