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Titan is the largest moon of Saturn and the second-largest natural satellite in the Solar System.
It is known for its dense atmosphere and the presence of stable bodies of surface liquid, unique among the solar system's moons.
Key Facts
- Orbital Period: 15.94 Earth days
- Diameter: Approximately 5,150 km
- Climate: Has a thick atmosphere; primarily nitrogen with methane and ethane clouds and rain
- Average Distance from Saturn: About 1.2 million km
- Surface Temperature: Approximately -179 degrees Celsius
Atmosphere
Titan's atmosphere is composed primarily of nitrogen (95%) with small amounts of methane and other hydrocarbons. This thick atmosphere is more substantial than that of any other moon in the Solar System and is the only nitrogen-rich dense atmosphere on a moon.
Interesting Facts
- Titan has rivers, lakes, and seas of liquid methane and ethane, making its surface one of the most Earth-like places in the Solar System in terms of geology.
- Despite its low temperatures, Titan's atmosphere allows for the formation of complex organic molecules, leading some scientists to speculate about possible microbial life.
- The thick haze of Titan's atmosphere obscures its surface features from visible light observations, but radar and infrared measurements have penetrated the haze, revealing an intricate and active geology.
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