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Surface de Titan - Illustration - Titan surface - Artist's view of the surface of Titan. In the sky, the planet Saturn. It is not known what lies beneath Titan's obscuring haze.* What is known is that Titan's atmosphere is one - and - a - half times as dense as the Earth's at sea level, and its composition is roughly 90% nitrogen and 10% other complex molecules such as methane (compare this to the Earth's atmosphere which is 78% nitrogen and 20% oxygen). Sadly, Titan's thick haze would make it unlikely that a visitor to Titan's surface could look up into the sky and see Saturn itself, but what the heck.
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Titanic disaster
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Titanic disaster on maiden voyage, as reported on the front page of the Daily Sketch. Pictured is the ship leaving Southampton, Captain Smith, and a map of the Atlantic Ocean showing the route taken. \n\n1912