The present understanding of the atmosphere and surface conditions on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, including the stability of methane, and an application of thermodynamics leads to a strong prediction of liquid hydrocarbons in an ethane-methane mixture on the surface. Such a surface would have nearly unique microwave reflection properties due to the low dielectric constant. Attempts were made to obtain reflections at a wavelength of 3.5 centimeters by means of a 70-meter antenna in California as the transmitter and the Very Large Array in New Mexico as the receiving instrument. Statistically significant echoes were obtained that show Titan is not covered with a deep, global ocean of ethane, as previously thought. The experiment yielded rad...
International audienceThe investigation of Titans surface chemical composition is of great importanc...
The surface of Saturn's haze-shrouded moon Titan has long been proposed to have oceans or lakes, on ...
Recently, the Cassini RADAR was used to sound hydrocarbon lakes and seas on Saturn’s moon Titan. Sin...
The present understanding of the atmosphere and surface conditions on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, ...
In its passive, or radiometry, mode of operation, the Cassini Radar measures the microwave thermal e...
International audienceSimulations of Titan's atmospheric transmission and surface reflectivity have ...
International audienceThe Cassini RADAR is a versatile instrument capable of operating in imaging, a...
International audienceSince 2004, the Cassini RADAR Mapper has been exploring at a wavelength of 2.2...
Since Cassini arrived at Saturn in 2004, its moon Titan has been thoroughly mapped by the RADAR inst...
Cassini is an international spacecraft mission facilitated by NASA and ESA which seeks to understand...
A comprehensive calibration and mapping of the thermal microwave emission from Titan's surface is re...
Cassini RADAR reveals the surface of Titan since flyby Ta acquired on October 2004. The RADAR instru...
International audienceA comprehensive calibration and mapping of the thermal microwave emission from...
International audienceThe investigation of Titans surface chemical composition is of great importanc...
The surface of Saturn's haze-shrouded moon Titan has long been proposed to have oceans or lakes, on ...
Recently, the Cassini RADAR was used to sound hydrocarbon lakes and seas on Saturn’s moon Titan. Sin...
The present understanding of the atmosphere and surface conditions on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, ...
In its passive, or radiometry, mode of operation, the Cassini Radar measures the microwave thermal e...
International audienceSimulations of Titan's atmospheric transmission and surface reflectivity have ...
International audienceThe Cassini RADAR is a versatile instrument capable of operating in imaging, a...
International audienceSince 2004, the Cassini RADAR Mapper has been exploring at a wavelength of 2.2...
Since Cassini arrived at Saturn in 2004, its moon Titan has been thoroughly mapped by the RADAR inst...
Cassini is an international spacecraft mission facilitated by NASA and ESA which seeks to understand...
A comprehensive calibration and mapping of the thermal microwave emission from Titan's surface is re...
Cassini RADAR reveals the surface of Titan since flyby Ta acquired on October 2004. The RADAR instru...
International audienceA comprehensive calibration and mapping of the thermal microwave emission from...
International audienceThe investigation of Titans surface chemical composition is of great importanc...
The surface of Saturn's haze-shrouded moon Titan has long been proposed to have oceans or lakes, on ...
Recently, the Cassini RADAR was used to sound hydrocarbon lakes and seas on Saturn’s moon Titan. Sin...