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NEWS - Features - Titan Flyby - Feb. 22, 2007

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Liquid Lakes on Titan
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space A Cassini flyby on Jul. 22, 2006 shows "Liquid Lakes on Titan." The lakes, darker than the surrounding terrain, are emphasized here by tinting regions of low backscatter in blue.
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Cassini Flyby Crisscrosses Familiar Terrain

During Cassini's flyby of Titan on Feb. 22, the radar mapper imaged Titan's surface and crisscrossed over six previously mapped areas. Stay tuned for those views. Meanwhile, visit the raw image gallery for the latest images.




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Titan at a Glance
Titan Flyby
Feb. 22, 2007 (SCET)
Feb. 21, 2007 (PST)

Altitude
1000 km (621 miles)

Speed
6.2 km/sec (13,940 mph)

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FLYBY IMAGES AND VIDEOS 
Titan (T25) Viewed by Cassini's Radar - Feb. 22, 2007
Titan (T25) Viewed by Cassini's Radar - Feb. 22, 2007
Titan Features and Interactions
Titan Features and Interactions
Titan: Larger and Larger Lakes
Titan: Larger and Larger Lakes

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