File:Titan surface.jpg
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Deutsch: Künstlerische Vorstellung der Oberfläche des Saturnmondes Titan. Die Raumsonde der ESA Huygens wird im Januar 2005 auf ihm landen. Es ist aufgrund seiner dichten Atmosphäre nicht klar, ob Titan eine feste oder flüssige Oberfläche besitzt. |
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12:41, 30 June 2005 | 500 × 377 (34 KB) | Crux (talk | contribs) | Beschreibung: Künstlerische Vorstellung der Oberfläche des Saturnmondes Titan. Die Raumsonde der ESA Huygens wird im Januar 2005 auf ihm landen. Es ist aufgrund seiner dichten Atmosphäre nicht klar, ob Titan eine feste oder flüssige Oberfläche besitz |
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