WATER CARDS

Titan

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A Moon of Saturn

The image presents Saturn's moon, Titan, depicted as a large, spherical object dominating the frame. The surface of Titan appears smooth with a predominantly orange hue, transitioning into subtle shades of yellow and brown. The edges of Titan are slightly darker, creating a vignette effect, contributing to a sense of dimension and depth.

Subsurface Reservoir     255💧

Titan is thought to have an extremely salty subsurface ocean of liquid water.

Gravity

Titan’s gravity is 0.14 times the gravity of Earth.

Composition

Rock & Ice

The image is a cutaway diagram illustrating the interior of Titan, Saturn's largest moon. The diagram is spherical with different layers depicted in varying colors and textures. The outermost layer, labeled "Icy Mantle," is shown in a light brown hue. Beneath this layer, there is a blue section labeled "Water Ice and Methane Crust," indicating a mixture of water ice and methane. Below this crust is a blue layer labeled "Liquid Water Ocean," suggesting an ocean beneath the surface. The innermost part of the sphere is labeled "Rocky Core," depicted in dark brown, representing the core of Titan. Each layer is clearly demarcated and labeled with connectors pointing to corresponding sections of the sphere.

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