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Not to be confused with Titania (moon) or Triton (moon) .
Pictured in 2012 in natural color. The thick atmosphere is orange due to a dense organonitrogen haze.
Size comparison: Titan ( lower left ) with the Moon and Earth ( top and right )
A model of Titan's internal structure showing ice-six layer
Global geologic map of Titan (2019) [15]
Cassini image of Titan in front of the rings of Saturn
Cassini image of Titan, behind Epimetheus and the rings
Huygens in situ image from Titan's surface—the only image from the surface of a body permanently farther away than Mars


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