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    New Map of Saturn Moon Titan Reveals Surprisingly Earth-Like Features

    After meticulously stitching together images that were gathered over six years by a NASA spacecraft in orbit around Saturn, astronomers have created a global map of the surface of Titan, the ringed planet's largest moon, and it features some surprisingly Earth-like geological features.

    An international team of astronomers, led by the University of Nantes in France, created the striking mosaic of Titan's surface using infrared images taken by the Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) aboard NASA's Cassini spacecraft.

    The global map and animations were presented Tuesday (Oct. 4) at the European Planetary Science Congress and the American Astronomical Society's Division of Planetary Science in Nantes, France. [See global map and video of Titan's surface]

    The researchers used images that were taken during the Cassini mission's first 70 flybys of Titan. But, piecing together the map was an intricate and painstaking project because scientists had to comb through the pictures on a pixel-by-pixel basis to adjust illumination differences and other distortions caused by Titan's thick and hazy atmosphere, said Stéphane Le Mouélic, of the University of Nantes.

    "As Cassini is orbiting Saturn and not Titan, we can observe Titan only once a month on average," Le Mouélic said in a statement. "The surface of Titan is therefore revealed year after year, as pieces of the puzzle are progressively put together. Deriving a final map with no seams is challenging due to the effects of the atmosphere — clouds, mist etc. — and due to the changing geometries of observation between each flyby."

    Lifting the veil on Saturn's largest moon

    Titan is the only moon known to be cloaked in a dense atmosphere, which is composed mainly of nitrogen. It also has clouds of methane and ethane, and ongoing research has presented increasing evidence for methane rain on the large, frigid moon.

    Since Titan is veiled in an opaque atmosphere, its surface is difficult to study with visible light cameras, and only a few specific infrared wavelengths can penetrate the haze. Cassini's infrared instruments and radar signals provide an intriguing glimpse down to the surface of the frozen body, which, as the new global map reveals, has some interesting Earth-like features.

    "We have created the maps using low-resolution images as a background with the high-resolution data on top," Le Mouélic said. "In the few opportunities where we have VIMS imagery from the closest approach, we can show details as low as 500 meters [1,640 feet] per pixel. An example of this is from the 47th flyby, which allowed the observation of the site where the Huygens descent module landed. This observation is a key one as it might help us to bridge the gap between the ground truth provided by Huygens, and ongoing global mapping from orbit, which will continue up to 2017." [Amazing Titan Photos: Saturn's Largest Moon]

    Cassini arrived in orbit around the ringed planet in July 2004, and has since made 78 flybys of Titan, the planet's largest moon. Currently, 48 more flybys are planned from now until the year 2017.

    More details coming to light

    On all of Cassini's flybys so far, the spacecraft's VIMS instrument has had only a few opportunities to observe Titan with high-spatial resolution. As a result, the global map of the moon shows some areas with more clarity and detail than others, the researchers said.

    Putting together future maps of Titan will also allow scientists to observe seasonal changes on the surface of Titan and in the moon's atmosphere. For instance, as the northern hemisphere of Saturn and its moons shift into spring, some regions of the icy moon are only now coming into view, Le Mouélic explained.

    "Lakes in Titan's northern hemisphere were first discovered by the RADAR instrument in 2006, appearing as completely smooth areas," Le Mouélic said. "However, we had to wait up to June 2010 to obtain the first infrared images of the northern lakes, emerging progressively from the northern winter darkness. The infrared observations provide the additional opportunity to investigate the composition of the liquids within the lakes area. Liquid ethane has already been identified by this means."

    Cassini was launched in 1997 and arrived at Saturn in 2004. Last year, the spacecraft received a seven-year mission extension that will keep it operational through 2017.

    Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     

    25 comments

    • Rich  •  7 mths ago
      A methane atmosphere? Who farted?
      • Wild Man 7 mths ago
        it is Titan..... Zeus and all his brothers and Sisters dropped #$%$ at the same time.... LOL
      • Kirstin 7 mths ago
        Actually it's mostly nitrogen, but there are lots of hydrocarbons as well, which is a bit of a puzzle -- methane's not very stable.
    • Kirstin  •  7 mths ago
      Since the headline doesn't explain itself in the article, I'll take a stab! Earthlike features visible on Titan include sand dunes (wind-created structures), lakes, drainage channels, and riverbeds. There is a very strong "riverine" appearance to much of Titan, and it's starting to look as if the principle sculpting forces on Titan are wind and monsoon rains. The rains are a bit different than on Earth -- they're hydrocarbons, rather than water, which has an influence on the way lakes freeze over in the winter. Our lakes freeze top-down, because water expands as it freezes and therefore floats, but ethane and methane and ammonia all sink when they freeze, so the lakes would freeze bottom-up. This has major implications for the possibility of life on Titan, since it would make it harder for aquatic animals to overwinter. It also may have major implications for meteorology. Since Titan's weather appears dominated by monsoons, studying Titan's much simpler system could provide invaluable insights into understanding how monsoons form here on Earth. Some people fret about the expense of the Cassini mission (over a billion dollars), but such understanding could have an enormous and perhaps even incalculable long-term payoff.
    • triggeree  •  7 mths ago
      n
    • Kirstin  •  7 mths ago
      And Yahoo! has even put the pictures up! I am very happy. Thank you, Yahoo!
      • Roth Combover 7 mths ago
        It would have been nicer if you could click on the picture to get a larger version of it, instead of smaller.
    • flyswatter  •  7 mths ago
      Im ready to go out and shoot at some food.
    • Thomas  •  7 mths ago
      I suppose we could never go anywhere or for that matter even view something without wanting to exploit something or someone. I wonder if some day we venture to the outskirt of our solar system and find someone has posted a beware of humans sign. I suppose our news broadcasts will do the trick.
    • PaulT  •  7 mths ago
      I wonder if the authors of this story titled "New Map of Saturn Moon Titan Reveals Surprisingly Earth-Like Features" realize that they made no comparisons to Earth within the article.
      • Kirstin 7 mths ago
        The title matches a sentence in the first paragraph, so the article probably intended to get into that, but either lost it to editing or forgot. (Neither is good, but as media outlets demand fewer staff produce more stories in less time, probably inevitable.)
      • UI 7 mths ago
        Look at the pictures.
      • Roth Combover 7 mths ago
        There is a link to the details. Click on "Earth-like features" in blue lettering.
    • Tony M  •  7 mths ago
      Coooolllllll....
    • David  •  7 mths ago
      Coooooooool!
    • Heywood  •  7 mths ago
      @Mike: Please make an appointment with a mental health professional ASAP.
      • Bob 7 mths ago
        you must be an agent of the shadow
    • James Fogleman  •  7 mths ago
      Wow! I can see my house.
    • psionycx  •  7 mths ago
      Such irony. On Earth we are endlessly thirsty for hydrocarbons to fuel our energy needs. Titan, uninhabited (so far as we know) is absolutely soaked in them!
    • Spice  •  7 mths ago
      Mike is a little mix of conspiracy theory balled up with some compulsive anxiety with a splash of schyzophrenia to boot, just great keep it up Mike and you may make it to see your 40's if you're lucky!
    • Robert L.B  •  7 mths ago
      Please, it takes 7 years to get there and at least 8 years to get back if the earth is in the correct spot. There is nothing on Titan that is valuable enough to warrant manned flights or for resources. Our Moon, Mars, and asteroid belt will provide all of our mineral resources needs if humans survive beyond 2070.
    • NothingYet  •  7 mths ago
      To all of you who have failed high school chemistry... it takes oxygen to burn hydrocarbons. The only flammable gas on Titan would be free oxygen... which does not exist. So, in short, Titan does not have any natural chemical energy sources that we could exploit.

      :-)
    • SRH  •  7 mths ago
      It's so 'Earth-Like' that it even has a large Illegal Alien population. . .
    • scooby  •  7 mths ago
      Why is there ads for social workers and teachers using black kids with sky blue eyes. We all know black folks have brown eyes. That makes those kids look weird. LOL
    • Gus  •  7 mths ago
      If you are on the Titan moon, do not light your cigarette during a methane rain. You will ignite in a giant blue flame.

      Cool article. Maybe some day our grandkids will cruise over Saturn's rings and stop to stretch their legs on the frigid surface of Titan.
    • John  •  7 mths ago
      I wonder if Titan is the one that hit Uranus twice really hard while it was laying on it's side? Uranus has never been the same being taken from behind like that!!
    • john  •  7 mths ago
      Something to remember here is how Titan use to be all ICE meaning global warming on Saturn folks. Please look up the moons of Saturn from the past in libraries and you will see it was ICE and was reported to be melting a few years back. Now they show you it all melted and try to pretend that it’s always been this way. They lie people use your heads. Soon they will tell you that you are the cause of climate change, Do not listen to them and ask how you melted the moons of Saturn.
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