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Saturn from the surface of Titan

Saturn from Titan. Artwork of the planet Saturn, viewed through the atmosphere of its largest moon Titan. Titans surface is ice and rock, but it has a thick atmosphere of nitrogen and organic compounds, mainly methane and ethane. This gives the moon its characteristic orange colour. The atmosphere may resemble that of a primitive Earth, containing the organic compounds from which life originated. Saturn is the second largest of the planets in the solar system, having a diameter in excess of 120, 000 kilometres. It is the sixth most distant planet from the Sun

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Media ID 6445077

© CHRIS BUTLER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Atmosphere Cosmology Ethane Methane Moon Planetary Ring Ringed Rings Saturn Saturnian Solar System Surface Titan Organic Compounds


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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 5.1cm (3" x 2")

Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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This artwork showcases the breathtaking view of Saturn as seen from the surface of its largest moon, Titan. The image captures the ethereal beauty and mysterious allure of this distant celestial body. Titan's surface, composed of ice and rock, is juxtaposed against a vibrant orange backdrop created by its thick atmosphere consisting mainly of nitrogen and organic compounds like methane and ethane. The resemblance between Titan's atmosphere and that of a primitive Earth sparks intrigue among scientists, as it raises questions about the possibility of life originating from similar organic compounds. This mesmerizing photograph invites us to ponder the potential for extraterrestrial life beyond our own planet. Saturn itself takes center stage in this cosmic masterpiece. As the second-largest planet in our solar system with an impressive diameter exceeding 120,000 kilometers, Saturn boasts its iconic ring system encircling its majestic form. These rings add to Saturn's allure, making it one of the most recognizable planets in our night sky. Science Photo Library has skillfully captured this awe-inspiring scene through their artistic lens. Their dedication to showcasing scientific wonders allows us to appreciate both the beauty and complexity found within our vast universe.

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