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The Huygens Landing Site is a site on Saturn’s moon Titan, that the Huygens probe landed on in 2005.[1]
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On January 15, 2005[2], the Huygens probe landed on Saturn’s major moon Titan. Huygens landed in a location near the Adiri region, and lasted 2.5 hours on Titan’s surface, before its parent probe; Cassini, lost contact with the probe. [3]
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The Huygens Landing Site is located near the Adiri region (10°S 210°W), on some of Titan's many plains. Adiri is located to the west of the large, dark region of Shangri-la.[4]
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The Huygens Landing Site is considered to be consisted of mainly Titanian rocks; as seen by Huygens panoramic images from Titan’s surface.
10°34′22.8″S 192°20′6″W / 10.573000°S 192.33500°W
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- ^ "HUYGENS: THE TOP 10 DISCOVERIES AT TITAN". sci.esa.int. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
- ^ "Huygens Landing Site NASA". science.nasa.gov. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
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