Saturn's largest and hazy moon, Titan, has a surface shaped largely by Earth-like processes of tectonics, erosion, winds, and perhaps volcanism.
Experiencing Saturn through a telescope for the first time is a feast for the eyes.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft continues making new and exciting discoveries.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has had a busy week, snapping stunning new images of two of Saturn's moons
A giant impact crater the size of Iowa was spotted on Saturn's moon Titan by NASA's Cassini radar instrument during Tuesday's Titan flyby.
Scientists studying data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft and Hubble Space Telescope have found that Saturn's auroras behave differently than scientists have believed for the last 25 years.
The candles are lit, the champagne is on ice. All you need now are flowers and a ring.
Strong westerly winds buffeted the Huygens probe as it descended through Titan's upper atmosphere last month, according to NASA-led observations.
Colorful new images from the Cassini spacecraft show that Saturn's northern hemisphere has a case of the blues.
NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe today offered congratulations to the European Space Agency (ESA) on the successful touchdown of its Huygens probe on Saturn's moon Titan.
Images returned by NASA's Cassini spacecraft cameras during a New Year's Eve flyby of Saturn’s moon Iapetus show startling surface features that are fueling heated scientific discussions about their origin.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft successfully flew by Saturn's moon Iapetus on Friday, Dec. 31.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft is set to cap off 2004 with an encounter of Saturn's ying-yang moon Iapetus on New Year's Eve.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft successfully performed a getaway maneuver on Monday, Dec. 27, to keep it from following the European Space Agency's Huygens probe into the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan.
The European Space Agency's Huygens probe successfully detached from NASA's Cassini orbiter to begin a three-week journey to Saturn's moon Titan.
The highlights of the first year of the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn can be broken into two chapters: first, the arrival of the Cassini orbiter at Saturn in June, and second, the release of the Huygens probe on Dec. 24, 2004, on a path toward Titan.
Cassini's second close flyby of Titan completes a 'before' and 'after' look at the fuzzy moon and provides the first direct evidence of changing weather patterns in the skies over Titan.
The Cassini spacecraft completed a successful rendezvous with Saturn's moon Titan today.
Stealing is a crime on Earth, but at Saturn, apparently it is routine.
New views of two Saturn's moons Titan and Tethys represent the most detailed look at these moons to date.