Rick Jones wrote:
rnesto wrote:
Sunshine on Titan has to be 1/100 of that we have on Earth, because
Titan is 10 time farer than us from the Sun.
So, the Huyghen after landing get on a light to get pictures.
But how Huyghens could take landscape pictures?
Perhaps a more sensitive camera, or longer exposure times, or maybe
both.
Sunshine on Tital woul be 1/100 with a sky without clouds. With the
tick clouds I think on Titan there is just 1/10000 of our terrestrial
sunshine.
Anyone could answer to these questions?
Which hour was, in the Titan day, when Huygens took its pictures?
Where was Saturn, in the Titan sky, in those hours?
Is it possible to see Saturn from the Titan surface, even when it's in
its sky?
Thank you.
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