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English: Layers of haze covering Saturn's satellite Titan are seen in this image taken by Voyager 1 on Nov. 12, 1980 at a range of 22,000 kilometers (13,700 miles). The colors are false and are used to show details of the haze that covers Titan. The upper level of the thick aerosol above the satellite's limb appears orange. The divisions in the haze occur at altitudes of 200, 375 and 500 kilometers (124, 233 and 310 miles) above the limb of the moon. JPL manages the Voyager project for NASA's Office of Space Science.
Deutsch: Durch Voyager I erstellte Aufnahme obere Atmossphäre Titans, die nachträglich mit Falschfarben versehen wurde, um die Kontraste zu erhöhen.
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18:18, 26 August 2005 Thumbnail for version as of 18:18, 26 August 20051,715 × 1,825 (168 KB)Uwe W.Original Caption Released with Image: Layers of haze covering Saturn's satellite Titan are seen in this image taken by Voyager 1 on Nov. 12, 1980 at a range of 22,000 kilometers (13,700 miles). The colors are false and are used to show details of the haz
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