The spacecraft performed an engine burn Jan. 23 to set up a Feb. 1 flyby of Saturn's
huge moon Titan.
Saturn's relatively
huge moon Titan, which orbits unaccompanied by the usual retinue of similar - sized moons, started out as three or four standard - issue satellites of the ringed planet that ran amok, collided, and merged into one huge moon and a few scraps of debris.
Not exact matches
A Titanic Ocean At first glance, one might think that
Titan's methane would be easier to understand: the
moon formed in the subnebula of Saturn, whose atmosphere contains
huge amounts of the gas.