Cassini Titan Flyby on October 28



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Cassini's Look at Huygens Landing Site

The Cassini spacecraft will gaze at Saturn's largest moon, Titan,
during an Oct. 28, 2005, flyby. The radar instrument will peer
through the moon's hazy layers and provide new clues to the
nature of the surface seen by the Huygens probe, which landed
on Titan in January 2005.

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