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English: A mosaic of nine processed images acquired during Cassini's first very close flyby of Saturn's moon Titan on Oct. 26, 2004, constitutes the most detailed full-disc view of the mysterious moon. The view is centered on 15 degrees South latitude, and 156 degrees West longitude. Brightness variations across the surface and bright clouds near the south pole are easily seen. The images that comprise the mosaic have been processed to reduce the effects of the atmosphere and to sharpen surface features. The mosaic has been trimmed to show only the illuminated surface and not the atmosphere above the edge of the moon. The Sun was behind Cassini so nearly the full disc is illuminated. Pixels scales of the composite images vary from 2 to 4 kilometers per pixel (1.2 to 2.5 miles per pixel). Surface features are best seen near the center of the disc, where the spacecraft is looking directly downwards; the contrast becomes progressively lower and surface features become fuzzier towards the outside, where the spacecraft is peering through haze, a circumstance that washes out surface features. The brighter region on the right side and equatorial region is named Xanadu Regio. Scientists are actively debating what processes may have created the bizarre surface brightness patterns seen here. The images hint at a young surface with no obvious craters. However, the exact nature of that activity, whether tectonic, wind-blown, fluvial, marine, or volcanic is still to be determined. The images comprising this mosaic were acquired from distances ranging from 650,000 kilometers (400,000 miles) to 300,000 kilometers (200,000 miles).
Français : Titan : une des lunes de Saturne vue par la mission Cassini, le 26 octobre 2004. Cette mosaïque de neuf images montre des variations d'éclat de la surface de Titan, et des nuages lumineux près du pôle sud. Elle est centrée sur 15° Sud, 156° Ouest. Les images ont été traitées afin d'améliorer la netteté des détails de la surface. Malgré cela, plus on s'approche du limbe, plus l'image est floue car la ligne de visée traverse davantage d'atmosphère. La région la plus lumineuse du côté droit et la région équatoriale portent le nom de Xanadu Regio. La surface semble jeune et il n'y a pas de cratère visible. Les images ont été prises d'une distance variant entre 650 000 et 300 000 km.
Deutsch: Mosaik von Aufnahmen der Oberfläche Titans während des ersten Vorbeifluges von Cassini am 26. Oktober 2004.
Italiano: Mosaico composto da nove immagini scattate durante il primo sorvolo ravvicinato di Titano, una luna di Saturno, il 26 ottobre 2004. Costituisce la visuale più dettagliata dell'intera superficie della misteriosa luna.
Date 26 October 2004 (image taken on that day)
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