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Extreme Forward Scattering Observed in Disk-Averaged Near-Infrared Phase Curves of Titan - Astrobiology

Summary by astrobiology.com
Titan, with its thick and hazy atmosphere, is a key world in our solar system for understanding light scattering processes. NASA’s Cassini mission monitored Titan between 2004 and 2017, where the derived dataset includes a large number of whole disk observations. Once spatially integrated, these whole disk observations reveal Titan’s phase-dependent brightness which can serve […] The post Extreme Forward Scattering Observed in Disk-Averaged Near…
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astrobiology.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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