International audienceThe Cassini-Huygens mission, comprising the NASA Saturn Orbiter and the ESA Huygens Probe, arrived at Saturn in late June 2004. The Huygens probe descended under parachute in Titan's atmosphere on 14 January 2005, 3 weeks after separation from the Orbiter. We discuss here the breakthroughs that the Huygens probe, in conjunction with the Cassini spacecraft, brought to Titan science. We review the achievements ESA's Huygens probe put forward and the context in which it operated. The findings include new localized information on several aspects of Titan science: the atmospheric structure and chemical composition; the aerosols distribution and content; the surface morphology and composition at the probe's landing site; the...
Abstract Our understanding of Titan, Saturn’s largest satellite, has recently been consid-erably enh...
Exploration of the enigmatic atmosphere of Saturn’s largest moon Titan was the objective of the HUYG...
Coordinated ground-based observations of Titan were performed around or during the Huygens atmospher...
International audienceThe Cassini-Huygens mission, comprising the NASA Saturn Orbiter and the ESA Hu...
International audienceThe Huygens Titan probe was carried by Cassini to Saturn and targeted towards ...
International audienceOur understanding of Titan, Saturn's largest satellite, has recently been cons...
International audienceThe entry of the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft into orbit around Saturn in July 2...
The entry of the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft into orbit around Saturn in July 2004 marked the start o...
International audienceDuring the Cassini-Huygens probe mission at Titan on 14th January 2005, The Hu...
Abstract Our understanding of Titan, Saturn’s largest satellite, has recently been consid-erably enh...
Exploration of the enigmatic atmosphere of Saturn’s largest moon Titan was the objective of the HUYG...
Coordinated ground-based observations of Titan were performed around or during the Huygens atmospher...
International audienceThe Cassini-Huygens mission, comprising the NASA Saturn Orbiter and the ESA Hu...
International audienceThe Huygens Titan probe was carried by Cassini to Saturn and targeted towards ...
International audienceOur understanding of Titan, Saturn's largest satellite, has recently been cons...
International audienceThe entry of the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft into orbit around Saturn in July 2...
The entry of the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft into orbit around Saturn in July 2004 marked the start o...
International audienceDuring the Cassini-Huygens probe mission at Titan on 14th January 2005, The Hu...
Abstract Our understanding of Titan, Saturn’s largest satellite, has recently been consid-erably enh...
Exploration of the enigmatic atmosphere of Saturn’s largest moon Titan was the objective of the HUYG...
Coordinated ground-based observations of Titan were performed around or during the Huygens atmospher...