Placeholder

Saturn’s Moon Titan

ENQUIRE FOR PRICE

Description

Titan’s atmosphere (orange) is at left, and a blue-green haze is seen on the moon’s limb. Beyond that is the thin crescent-shaped sunlit southern polar region of Saturn (centre right), with the rest of Saturn unlit (upper right). Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has a diameter of 5150 kilometres. Its thick atmosphere reaches 880 kilometres above its surface, and is mostly nitrogen with traces of methane. This image was obtained by the Cassini spacecraft at a distance of 26,000 kilometres, and was taken on 26 December 2005. (Photo by Science Photo Library)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Saturn’s Moon Titan”

Max Image Sizes*

* these are the maximum image sizes per chosen paper size - please note these can vary if numbering, signature or authenticity stamping need to be included