Space
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Cassini Spots 'Bands of Bright Lights' of Methane Clouds Across Saturn's Moon Titan, Spacecraft Nearing Grand Finale Completion
NASA Cassini spotted bands of bright lights across the surface of Titan. The lights are apparently methane clouds that are rarely seen on the surface of the moon.
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