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Science ; 310(5745): 92-5, 2005 Oct 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16210535

ABSTRACT

Observations from the Cassini Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer show an anomalously bright spot on Titan located at 80 degrees W and 20 degrees S. This area is bright in reflected light at all observed wavelengths, but is most noticeable at 5 microns. The spot is associated with a surface albedo feature identified in images taken by the Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem. We discuss various hypotheses about the source of the spot, reaching the conclusion that the spot is probably due to variation in surface composition, perhaps associated with recent geophysical phenomena.


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Saturn , Atmosphere , Dry Ice , Extraterrestrial Environment , Ice , Methane , Spacecraft , Spectrum Analysis , Temperature , Water
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Science ; 310(5747): 477-9, 2005 Oct 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16239473

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Observations of Titan's mid-latitude clouds from the W. M. Keck and Gemini Observatories show that they cluster near 350 degrees W longitude, 40 degrees S latitude. These clouds cannot be explained by a seasonal shift in global circulation and thus presumably reflect a mechanism on Titan such as geysering or cryovolcanism in this region. The rate of volatile release necessary to trigger cloud formation could easily supply enough methane to balance the loss to photolysis in the upper atmosphere.


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Methane , Saturn , Atmosphere , Extraterrestrial Environment , Seasons , Temperature , Volcanic Eruptions
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