Rare Titan Shadow transits to cross Saturn in Summer 2025
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Rare Titan Shadow transits to cross Saturn in Summer 2025
In a rare astronomical alignment, Saturn’s moon, named Titan, will cast its shadow across the planet's face in mid-2025, which will create striking 'holes' (visibily) on its surface. This phenomenon, visible only during Saturn's ring-plane crossing (which happens once every 15 years), offers a unique viewing opportunity through telescopes. Seven Titan shadow transits remain between July and October 2025, making it a must-watch event for stargaze…
Rare phenomenon, which takes place every 15 years, forms a dark spot on the planet and will be visible with telescopes until October Many people are surprised to see a black hole about Saturn and wonder if it could be a black hole. But, unfortunately, it is not the case — there is a totally astronomical and natural explanation. This dark region that sometimes appears on the planet is, in fact, the shadow of Titus, its largest moon, designed over…
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