Cassini RADAR images of Titan's south polar region acquired during southern summer contain lake features which disappear between observations. These features show a tenfold increases in backscatter cross-section between images acquired one year apart, which is inconsistent with common scattering models without invoking temporal variability. The morphologic boundaries are transient, further supporting changes in lake level. These observations are consistent with the exposure of diffusely scattering lakebeds that were previously hidden by an attenuating liquid medium. We use a two-layer model to explain backscatter variations and estimate a drop in liquid depth of approximately 1-m-per-year. On larger scales, we observe shoreline recession be...
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, hosts liquid hydrocarbon lakes and seas on its surface. During the las...
The surface of Saturn's haze-shrouded moon Titan has long been proposed to have oceans or lakes, on ...
Since Titan entered Northern spring in August 2009, the North Pole has been illuminated allowing obs...
International audienceCassini RADAR images of Titan's south polar region acquired during southern su...
The first observation of ephemeral hydrocarbon lakes on the surface of Titan was made on May 27, 200...
Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, hosts lakes and seas of liquid hydrocarbons at its poles. General circ...
We analyze observations of Titan's south polar lake Ontario Lacus obtained by Cassini's Visual and I...
Over the course of a year, Cassini RADAR obtained Synthetic Aperture Radar images covering 69 percen...
Ontario Lacus is the largest and best characterized lake in Titan's south polar region. In June and ...
Cassini's RADAR instrument acquired a SAR swath over Titan's north polar lakes on May 22, 2012 , pro...
[1] Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images of Titan\u27s north polar region reveal quasi‐circular to ...
The Cassini Radar flyby of Saturn's moon Titan on 22 July 2006 (T16) provides compelling evidence fo...
Since Titan entered Northern spring in August 2009, the North Pole has been illuminated allowing obs...
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, hosts liquid hydrocarbon lakes and seas on its surface. During the las...
The surface of Saturn's haze-shrouded moon Titan has long been proposed to have oceans or lakes, on ...
Since Titan entered Northern spring in August 2009, the North Pole has been illuminated allowing obs...
International audienceCassini RADAR images of Titan's south polar region acquired during southern su...
The first observation of ephemeral hydrocarbon lakes on the surface of Titan was made on May 27, 200...
Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, hosts lakes and seas of liquid hydrocarbons at its poles. General circ...
We analyze observations of Titan's south polar lake Ontario Lacus obtained by Cassini's Visual and I...
Over the course of a year, Cassini RADAR obtained Synthetic Aperture Radar images covering 69 percen...
Ontario Lacus is the largest and best characterized lake in Titan's south polar region. In June and ...
Cassini's RADAR instrument acquired a SAR swath over Titan's north polar lakes on May 22, 2012 , pro...
[1] Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images of Titan\u27s north polar region reveal quasi‐circular to ...
The Cassini Radar flyby of Saturn's moon Titan on 22 July 2006 (T16) provides compelling evidence fo...
Since Titan entered Northern spring in August 2009, the North Pole has been illuminated allowing obs...
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, hosts liquid hydrocarbon lakes and seas on its surface. During the las...
The surface of Saturn's haze-shrouded moon Titan has long been proposed to have oceans or lakes, on ...
Since Titan entered Northern spring in August 2009, the North Pole has been illuminated allowing obs...