A newly assembled mosaic of radar images of Saturn’s hydrocarbon-shrouded moon Titan, taken over the past 18 months by the Cassini spacecraft, shows what are probably hydrocarbon lakes and seas at the moon’s north pole. At least one of the lakes is larger than Lake Superior. In addition, radar images taken by Cassini during an Oct.
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