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Radar over Belet

Filed under pretty pictures, radar imaging, Saturn's moons, Titan, Cassini

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Radar over Belet This radar swath crossing the Belet dune fields of Titan's trailing hemisphere was captured by Cassini during the "T49" flyby on December 21, 2008. It covers an area where the imaging team saw methane clouds form and dissipate, and a darkening, then lightening, of the ground surface in October 2010.

NASA / JPL

Original image data dated on or about December 21, 2008

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