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Saturn Moon's Bizarre Geography Revealed by Spacecraft

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In this National Geographic News article, read about the first flybys of Titan, Saturn's largest moon, made by the Cassini spacecraft. The flybys portray Titan as an icy, planet-like rock where the rain is methane and ice volcanoes may spew frozen "cryomagma." Links to related stories and a Web site are also found on this page.

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    Grade: 3 to 12

    Topics: Geography, Science, American Democracy, History-Social Science, Earth & Space Science

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