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Published online 21 February 2005 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news050221-2
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Titanic complexity pleases planet scientists
Cassini beams back data on ammoniac lava and 'cat scratch' formations.
Titan is turning out to be just as complicated as scientists had hoped. A fly-by of the saturnian moon has revealed varied terrain, including two impact craters and some mysterious parallel lines.
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