In 1994 the Hubble telescope produced these four images of Titan, a moon of the planet Saturn. Each image is separated by 90 degrees of longitude. This moon is larger than Mercury. It is believed that Titan may have rainfall and oceans of alcohol (ethane-methane).
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In 1994 the Hubble telescope produced these four images of Titan, a moon of the planet Saturn. Each image is separated by 90 degrees of longitude. This moon is larger than Mercury. It is believed that Titan may have rainfall and oceans of alcohol (ethane-methane).
NASA
These four photographs were taken by the Hubble telescope. They show different sides of Titan. Titan is a moon of the planet Saturn.
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