Date: March 13th 2007

Mar 13, 2007

Dwayne Brown Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1726

Carolina Martinez Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif 818-354-9382

RELEASE: 07-64

CASSINI SPACECRAFT IMAGES SEAS ON SATURN'S MOON TITAN

Pasadena, Calif - Instruments on NASA's Cassini spacecraft have found evidence for seas, likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Titan One such feature is larger than any of the Great Lakes of North America and is about the same size as several seas on Earth

Cassini's radar instrument imaged several very dark features near Titan's north pole Much larger than similar features seen before on Titan, the largest dark feature measures at least 39,000 square miles Since the radar has caught only a portion of each of these features, only their minimum size is known Titan is the second largest moon in the solar system and is about 50 percent larger than Earth's moon

"We've long hypothesized about oceans on Titan and now with multiple instruments we have a first indication of seas that dwarf the lakes seen previously," said Dr Jonathan Lunine, Cassini interdisciplinary scientist at the University of Arizona, Tucson

While there is no definitive proof yet that these seas contain liquid, their shape, their dark appearance in radar that indicates smoothness and their other properties point to the presence of liquids The liquids are probably a combination of methane and ethane, given the conditions on Titan and the abundance of methane and ethane gases and clouds in Titan's atmosphere

Cassini's visual and infrared mapping spectrometer also captured a view of the region, and the team is working to determine the composition of the material contained within these features to test the hypothesis that they are liquid-filled

The imaging cameras, which provide a global view of Titan, have imaged a much larger, irregular dark feature The northern end of their image corresponds to one of the radar-imaged seas The dark area stretches for more than 620 miles in the image, down to 55 degrees north latitude If the entire dark area is liquid-filled, it would be only slightly smaller than Earth's Caspian Sea The radar data show details at the northern end of the dark feature similar to those seen in earlier radar observations of much smaller liquid-filled lakes However, to determine if the entire dark feature is a liquid-filled basin will require investigation through additional radar flyovers later in the mission

The presence of these seas reinforces the current thinking that Titan's surface must be resupplying methane to its atmosphere, the original motivation almost a quarter century ago for the theoretical speculation of a global ocean on Titan

Cassini's instruments are peeling back the haze that shrouds Titan, showing high northern latitudes dotted with seas hundreds of miles across, and hundreds of smaller lakes that vary from several to tens of miles

Due to the new discoveries, team members are repointing Cassini's radar instrument during a May flyby so it can pass directly over the dark areas imaged by the cameras

The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena, Calif , manages the Cassini-Huygens mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington The Cassini orbiter was designed, developed and assembled at JPL

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http://www nasa gov/cassini

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