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COVER A 170-km-wide region of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, revealed in synthetic aperture radar imaging from the Titan Radar Mapper instrument onboard the Cassini Orbiter. North is to the right. A complex and geologically young surface is revealed, with few impact craters but many features that may have been formed by cryovolcanism. See page 968. [Image: NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/U.S. Geological Survey]

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Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)