A composite image shows Saturn's moon Titan, taken from the Voyager spacecraft.
Copyright © 1991 Don BarrettHydrocarbon lakes on Titan: Cassini radar image, 2006. Bolsena Lacus is at lower right, with Sotonera Lacus just above and to its left. Koitere Lacus and Neagh Lacus are in the middle distance, left of center and on the right margin, respectively. Mackay Lacus is at upper left.
The Structure of Titan on a diagram. Saturn can be seen in the background.
Official 3D NASA model of Titan’s surface.
Titan in false color. The methane lakes are visible.
Titan as viewed in infrared. You can see the methane lakes, colored in yellow.
Titan, as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope on November 4, 2022.
Image of Titan’s surface by the lander Huygens in 2004.
Image of Titan’s mountains by the lander Huygens in 2004.
Science on a Sphere image of Titan.
Titan, as seen by Voyager 1.
Spacipedia image of Titan. The surface can be faintly be seen.