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Saturn's moon Titan as seen from Cassini on May 5, 2004. (Credit NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute)

The superimposed coordinate system grid in the accompanying image on the right illustrates the geographical regions of the moon that are illuminated and visible, as well as the orientation of Titan -- north is up and rotated 25 degrees to the left. The yellow curve marks the position of the boundary between day and night on Titan.

Image taken from [1].

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