Saturn's Largest Moon Titan: A World Much Like Earth
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Titan Saturn System Mission (
TSSM) is a joint
NASA/
ESA proposal for an exploration of
Saturn and its moons Titan and Enceladus, where many complex phenomena have been revealed by the recent CassiniHuygens mission.
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With an estimated NASA cost of $2.5
Billion (FY07), TSSM was originally proposed to launch in 2020, get gravity assists from
Earth and
Venus, and arrive at the Saturn system in 2029. The 4-year prime mission would include a two-year Saturn tour, a 2-month Titan aero-sampling phase, and a 20-month Titan orbit phase.
The Titan Saturn System Mission (TSSM) was officially created in
January 2009 by the merging of the ESA's Titan and Enceladus
Mission (TandEM) with NASA's
Titan Explorer 2007 study, although plans to combine both concepts date at least back to early 2008
TSSM was competing against the
Europa Jupiter System Mission (
EJSM) proposal for funding since then, however in
February 2009 it was announced that NASA/ESA had given EJSM priority ahead of TSSM, although TSSM will continue to be studied for a later launch date, probably sometime in the 2020s. Detailed assessment reports of the mission elements as well as a specific concept for the lake landing-module called
Titan Mare Explorer (TiME) have been released in February and
October 2009, respectively.
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_Saturn_System_Mission
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Since its discovery in 1655 by the
Dutch astronomer
Christiaan Huygens, the surface of Titan has remained largely a mystery. A thick, cloudy atmosphere, largely impenetrable by telescopes and cameras, envelops Saturn's largest moon.
In
December 2004, the robotic
Huygens probe detached from the
Cassini spacecraft and descended into Titan's thick, hazy atmosphere in January of
2005. Lasting a mere 3 hours in the cold atmosphere and on the surface of Titan (about minus 178 degrees Celsius, or minus 289 degrees
Fahrenheit), the probe revealed a thick atmosphere, land masses with signs of erosion, and seas of methane on the surface. The Huygens probe came to rest on what appeared to be a floodplain, surrounded by rounded cobbles of water ice.
About
100 kilometers smaller in diameter than
Jupiter's moon
Ganymede, Titan is the second largest moon in our solar system. With an equatorial radius of 2,
575 kilometers (1,600 miles), Titan is larger than both the
Earth's moon and the planet
Mercury.
Titan orbits Saturn at a distance of about
1.2 million kilometers (745,
000 miles), taking almost
16 days to complete a full orbit. Titan is of great interest to scientists because it is the only moon in the solar system known to have clouds, a mysterious, thick, planet-like atmosphere and surface lakes.
• http://sse.jpl.nasa.gov/scitech/display.cfm?ST_ID=
2249
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