The surface of Saturn's largest satellite - Titan - is largely obscured by an optically thick atmospheric haze, and so its nature has been the subject of considerable speculation and discussion1. The Huygens probe entered Titan's atmosphere on 14 January 2005 and descended to the surface using a parachute system2. Here we report measurements made just above and on the surface of Titan by the Huygens Surface Science Package3,4. Acoustic sounding over the last 90 m above the surface reveals a relatively smooth, but not completely flat, surface surrounding the landing site. Penetrometry and accelerometry measurements during the probe impact event reveal that the surface was neither hard (like solid ice) nor very compressible (like a blanket of...
Abstract Our understanding of Titan, Saturn’s largest satellite, has recently been consid-erably enh...
International audienceCassini observations of the surface of Titan offer unprecedented views of its ...
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, is the only satellite in the Solar System with a substantial atmo...
The surface of Saturn's largest satellite - Titan - is largely obscured by an optically thick atmosp...
International audienceOur understanding of Titan, Saturn's largest satellite, has recently been cons...
The Huygens probe landed on the then unknown surface of Titan in January 2005. A small, protruding p...
We present the results from the first sonar to be deployed outside of Earth, and the first active ac...
With Huygens’ descent into Titan’s atmosphere drawing nearer, the composition and state of Titan’s s...
We present the results from the first sonar to be deployed outside of Earth, and the first active ac...
Conference paper: the Huygens probe landed on Titan at 11:38:11 UT on 14 January, 2005. The The main...
Meeting abstract from the CDROM, #2830The composition of the surface of Titan is largely unknown, al...
International audienceThe Cassini-Huygens mission, comprising the NASA Saturn Orbiter and the ESA Hu...
Abstract Our understanding of Titan, Saturn’s largest satellite, has recently been consid-erably enh...
International audienceCassini observations of the surface of Titan offer unprecedented views of its ...
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, is the only satellite in the Solar System with a substantial atmo...
The surface of Saturn's largest satellite - Titan - is largely obscured by an optically thick atmosp...
International audienceOur understanding of Titan, Saturn's largest satellite, has recently been cons...
The Huygens probe landed on the then unknown surface of Titan in January 2005. A small, protruding p...
We present the results from the first sonar to be deployed outside of Earth, and the first active ac...
With Huygens’ descent into Titan’s atmosphere drawing nearer, the composition and state of Titan’s s...
We present the results from the first sonar to be deployed outside of Earth, and the first active ac...
Conference paper: the Huygens probe landed on Titan at 11:38:11 UT on 14 January, 2005. The The main...
Meeting abstract from the CDROM, #2830The composition of the surface of Titan is largely unknown, al...
International audienceThe Cassini-Huygens mission, comprising the NASA Saturn Orbiter and the ESA Hu...
Abstract Our understanding of Titan, Saturn’s largest satellite, has recently been consid-erably enh...
International audienceCassini observations of the surface of Titan offer unprecedented views of its ...
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, is the only satellite in the Solar System with a substantial atmo...