Titan: Pluto's big brother: The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft and the darkest moon of Saturn

Codex Regius
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Mars is not the world that would be suited best for human settlement. That is - despite its huge distance from Earth - Saturn’s moon Titan which, today, looks to us like a big brother of Pluto. That which the doomed Cassini-Huygens spacecraft has shown us is a world that looks homely to human eyes and yet immeasurably alien. Like its companion volume "Pluto & Charon", "Titan, Pluto's big brother" is a non-fiction book intended for armchair astronomers and other interested readers who want to know about the results of the Cassini mission and have some basic knowledge of astronomy and other natural sciences. Including a foreword by Dr Rainer Riemann, active contributor to the Cassini-Huygens mission. * Including the latest images of Titan dated 2017-09-13!
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