Cassini Science League
Cassini Science League
Cassini Science League endeavors to share with you more of the large and diverse volume of science generated by the scientists on the Cassini mission. Each Science League entry will highlight a science paper – or set of interrelated papers - and provide information on the publication in which the paper appears.
Is Titan's Shape Caused by its Meteorology and Carbon Cycle?
Sep. 13, 2012
Saturn's moon Titan turns out to be flatter than it should be. Two Cassini scientists have a new and unusual theory about what causes Titan to have the shape it has: weather. Scientists are interested in studying the shapes of planets and moons because these traits can reveal clues to the body's history.
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