• Color-composite raw image of Titan's southern hemisphere. (universetoday.com)
  • The mission will continue monitoring Titan's weather around the 2017 summer solstice in Titan's northern hemisphere. (nasa.gov)
  • Titan's trailing hemisphere seen here is rotating from left (dawn) to right (evening) as seen from Earth and the Sun. Cloud A appears to be rotating into view while Cloud B appears to be either dissipating or moving behind Titan's limb (around toward the hemisphere facing away from us). (phys.org)
  • By comparing different images captured by Webb's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), we soon confirmed that a bright spot visible in Titan's northern hemisphere was in fact a large cloud. (phys.org)
  • Detecting clouds is exciting because it validates long-held predictions from computer models about Titan's climate, that clouds would form readily in the mid-northern hemisphere during its late summertime when the surface is warmed by the sun. (phys.org)
  • Titan's trailing hemisphere seen here is rotating from left (dawn) to right (evening) as seen from Earth and the sun. (phys.org)
  • During it's mission, the Cassini orbiter found evidence of similar features on Titan using its radar instrument, which suggested that Titan's surface could be affected by intense rainfall. (universetoday.com)
  • The discovery suggests that the atmosphere of Titan's southern hemisphere is cooling much faster than we expected," said Remco de Kok of Leiden Observatory and SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research, lead author of the study published today in the journal Nature. (scienceblog.com)
  • In May 2012, while Titan's southern hemisphere was experiencing autumn, images from Cassini revealed a huge swirling cloud, several hundred miles across, taking shape above Titan's south pole. (scienceblog.com)
  • Another factor contributing to this cooling is the reduced exposure to sunlight in Titan's southern hemisphere as winter approaches there. (scienceblog.com)
  • The whole Titan community has been looking forward to seeing clouds and rains on Titan's north pole, indicating the start of the northern summer, but despite what the climate models had predicted, we weren't even seeing any clouds," said physicist Rajani Dhingra of the University of Idaho . (sciencealert.com)
  • It's the first evidence of summer rain on Titan's northern hemisphere. (sciencealert.com)
  • Clouds continued to be observed as spring came to Titan's northern hemisphere. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Observing seasonal changes on Titan will continue to be a major goal for the Cassini mission as summer comes to Titan's north and the southern latitudes fall into winter darkness. (scitechdaily.com)
  • I've been in love with Titan since Cassini beamed down the first images of Titan's Shangri-La sand sea," Malaska said. (sciencedaily.com)
  • During its 13-year tour of the Saturnian system (2004-2017), a multimode radar instrument onboard the Cassini spacecraft has mapped hundreds of lakes and three large seas on Titan's northern hemisphere. (usra.edu)
  • During the time Cassini has been exploring the Saturn system , Titan's southern hemisphere transitioned from summer to fall. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Scientists studying Titan have observed an ice cloud that hovers over Titan's northern hemisphere for some time. (dragonflyeye.net)
  • In our recent publication [1] we reported new results concerning the seasonal atmospheric evolution near Titan's poles and equator in terms of temperature and composition using nadir spectra acquired by the Cassini Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) at high spectral resolution during the last year of the Cassini mission in 2017 complementing previous investigations covering almost two Titan seasons. (copernicus.org)
  • This effect accompanied the transition of Titan's seasons from northern winter in 2002 to northern summer in 2017, while at that latter time, the southern hemisphere was entering winter. (copernicus.org)
  • NASA's Cassini spacecraft watched clouds of methane moving across the far northern regions of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, on Oct. 29---- and 30, 2016. (nasa.gov)
  • In 2016, Cassini has intermittently observed clouds across the northern mid-latitudes of Titan, as well as within the north polar region -- an area known to contain numerous methane/ethane lakes and seas see PIA19657 and PIA17655 (and). (nasa.gov)
  • Saturday 7 February the Cassini spacecraft returns to Saturn's largest moon for the mission's fifty-first targeted encounter with Titan. (esa.int)
  • T-50 is the fourteenth in a series of outbound encounters and the sixth Titan encounter in Cassini's Equinox Mission. (esa.int)
  • at the time Hubble was busy snapping a quadruple moon transit across Saturn's disc - including Titan, Cassini also targeted the hazy moon. (planetary.org)
  • Cassini was at that moment 700 times closer to Titan than Hubble. (planetary.org)
  • While these fans are a new discovery, scientists have been studying the surface of Titan ever since Cassini first reached the Saturn system in 2006. (universetoday.com)
  • Scientists analyzing data from NASA's Cassini mission have discovered that a giant, toxic cloud is hovering over the south pole of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, after the atmosphere there cooled dramatically. (scienceblog.com)
  • This animated sequence of Cassini images shows methane clouds moving above the large methane sea on Saturn's moon Titan known as Ligeia Mare. (scitechdaily.com)
  • NASA's Cassini spacecraft recently captured images of clouds moving across the northern hydrocarbon seas of Saturn's moon Titan. (scitechdaily.com)
  • The Cassini spacecraft obtained the new views in late July, as it receded from Titan after a close flyby. (scitechdaily.com)
  • As NASA's Cassini spacecraft sped away from Titan following a relatively close flyby, its cameras monitored the moon's northern polar region, capturing signs of renewed cloud activity. (scitechdaily.com)
  • But the depth of our ignorance surrounding Titan was made even more clear on a recent fly-past of the space probe Cassini-Huygens. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
  • The Cassini spacecraft's Titan Radar Mapper instrument imaged this area atop Xanadu, the bright area of Titan, on April 30, 2006. (nasa.gov)
  • The northern and southern hemispheres of Rhea are seen in these polar stereographic maps, mosaicked from the best-available Cassini and Voyager images. (nasa.gov)
  • The Cassini spacecraft looks down on the north pole of Titan, showing night and day in the northern hemisphere of Saturn's largest moon. (nasa.gov)
  • Even though Titan is an alien world with much lower temperatures, we keep learning how many similarities there are to Earth," said Karl Mitchell, a Cassini radar team associate at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "The karst-like landscape suggests there is a lot happening right now under the surface that we can't see. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Some of the things we see happening in our own backyard are right there on Titan to study and learn from," said Bonnie Buratti, a co-author and Cassini team member based at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( JPL ) in Pasadena, California. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Cassini has been observing the lake with multiple instruments and employing multiple methods of analysis to see if Titan, like Earth, changes with the seasons. (scitechdaily.com)
  • These results emphasize the importance of comparative planetology in modern planetary sciences: finding familiar geological features on alien worlds like Titan allows us to test the theories explaining their formation," said Nicolas Altobelli, ESA's Cassini-Huygens project scientist. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Image: Splendid image of Cassini whose wire of the rings cut in two hemispheres the giant planet of our solar system. (astronoo.com)
  • In this session, scientific presentations are solicited to cover all aspects of current research on Titan: from its interior to its upper atmosphere, using data collected in the frame of the Cassini-Huygens mission (2004-2017) or from ground-based telescopes (e.g. (copernicus.org)
  • The Cassini spacecraft flew past the moon Titan 127 times during its 14-year mission in the Saturn system. (copernicus.org)
  • NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found lakes on Saturn's moon Titan. (spacearchive.info)
  • Finding the source of the complex soup of hydrocarbons in Titan s atmosphere has been a major goal for the Cassini mission and is a significant accomplishment. (spacearchive.info)
  • This area of Titan has been in winter's shadow since before Cassini arrived, and the spacecraft had not flown over it before. (spacearchive.info)
  • It was almost as though someone laid a bull's-eye around the whole north pole of Titan, and Cassini sees these regions of lakes just like those we see on Earth," said Larry Soderblom, Cassini interdisciplinary scientist at the U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff, Ariz. "Titan has turned out to be like a musical crescendo -- each pass is more exciting than the last. (spacearchive.info)
  • On later passes toward the end of its prime mission, Cassini might see changes in the shape or size of lakes as winter yields to spring in the northern hemisphere. (spacearchive.info)
  • Cassini passes within 1,188 miles (1,911 kilometers) of Titan then. (astronomy.com)
  • On July 22, an even-closer Titan flyby (590 miles [950 km]) takes Cassini out of the plane of Saturn's rings. (astronomy.com)
  • On September 17, Cassini whisks past Titan by just 620 miles (1,000 km). (astronomy.com)
  • Cassini closes out the year with another Titan flyby December 28. (astronomy.com)
  • Crater Momoy on Titan Cassini discovered this, its eighth impact crater on Titan, on 21 June 2011. (planetary.org)
  • Images of Saturn's moon Titan, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope's NIRCam instrument Nov. 4, 2022. (phys.org)
  • Scientists have struggled to explain how a 'magic' island appeared in the middle of a lake on Saturn's moon Titan - and then disappeared. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
  • Is That Saturn's Moon Titan or Utah? (sciencedaily.com)
  • Planetary scientists have been puzzling for years over the honeycomb patterns and flat valleys with squiggly edges evident in radar images of Saturn's moon Titan. (sciencedaily.com)
  • A recent study finds that the lake known as Ontario Lacus on Saturn's moon Titan (left) bears striking similarity to a salt pan on Earth known as the Etosha Pan (right). (scitechdaily.com)
  • The aptly named Macrocybe titans , meaning 'giant head,' is the largest known gilled mushroom in the Western Hemisphere. (ufl.edu)
  • The big boy of all mushrooms (apparently one of the largest mushrooms in the Western Hemisphere, according to the almighty Google). (idrawwalruses.com)
  • T50 also takes place in Saturn's near-noon sector (10.5 hours SLT), where Titan could be found in the magnetosheath if the solar wind pressure is high. (esa.int)
  • and investigate the interaction of Titan with Saturn's magnetosphere. (esa.int)
  • When the probe reached Saturn, it was summer on the moon 's southern hemisphere, and scientists were eagerly watching for signs of seasonal changes. (sciencealert.com)
  • A day on Titan is 15.9 Earth days - the same length as its orbit around Saturn, because it's tidally locked, just our own Moon. (sciencealert.com)
  • Some of them dry up and fill up during the seasonal cycle, which lasts for 30 years on Saturn and Titan. (esa.int)
  • Rhea is the second largest moon of Saturn, behind Titan, and the largest without an atmosphere. (astronet.ru)
  • Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has a dense and nitrogen-rich atmosphere, which is similar to that of early Earth before lived evolved. (copernicus.org)
  • When the spacecraft passes Titan on July 2, the moon is in an unusual position relative to the incoming solar wind (an interplanetary flow of charged particles), the Sun, and Saturn. (astronomy.com)
  • Cassini's next flyby of Titan is on September 7. (spacearchive.info)
  • The mission's 16th flyby of the giant moon Titan occurs July 2, two years after the spacecraft's first detailed glimpse of the giant moon. (astronomy.com)
  • Cassini's December 12 close Titan flyby begins what mission controllers call "the 180° transfer. (astronomy.com)
  • Scientists initially considered the idea that "there issomething inherently different about the northern polar region versus the southin terms of topography, such that liquid rains, drains, or infiltrates theground more in one hemisphere," said Oded Aharonson of Caltech. (space.com)
  • Off axis polar scope, works in Northern and Southern hemisphere. (bressermicroscope.com)
  • This rain was predicted, but scientists had expected to see it earlier in the season, based on theoretical models, especially since the northern hemisphere is where most of the moon's lakes and oceans are located. (sciencealert.com)
  • Now that it's been found, Titan researchers have another piece of data to help figure out how the moon's climate works - although the delay itself remains as yet unexplained. (sciencealert.com)
  • Rhea's surface gains some depth in this stereo image, or anaglyph, which features the bright and geologically young-looking rayed crater on the moon's leading hemisphere. (nasa.gov)
  • Aside from the smog-shrouded moon's inherent interest to scientists, Titan is the only moon with enough mass to significantly alter Cassini's trajectory, which makes the complex 4-year tour possible. (astronomy.com)
  • But why Titan showed these north-to-south differences wasn'tknown, though scientists have floated various ideas to explain the mismatch. (space.com)
  • But scientists didn't know of any such topographicdifferences between Titans two poles, Aharonson said. (space.com)
  • On the morning of Saturday, Nov. 5, an international team of planetary scientists woke up with great delight to the first Webb images of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. (phys.org)
  • Since not much is known about the moon Titan, detailed exploration of this moon would help scientists better understand if life could survive there. (windows2universe.org)
  • Scientists searching for signs of seasonal storms on Titan have finally found the smoking gun. (sciencealert.com)
  • So far, the identity of the ice in these clouds has eluded scientists, though they have ruled out simple chemicals, such as methane, ethane and hydrogen cyanide, which are typically associated with Titan. (dragonflyeye.net)
  • Indeed, Mitchell said, if the karst landscape on Titan is consistent with Earth's, there could very well be caves under the Titan surface. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Still, as seasonal changes go, one can hardly compare our Earth's cycle to that of the Saturnian moon Titan, where the change takes seven years . (dragonflyeye.net)
  • But as the seasons change on Titan and the wind patterns begin to shift, that ice cloud has shifted southward in a process similar to Earth's own Hadley cell . (dragonflyeye.net)
  • This puts them close to the center of the northern and southern hemispheres, though slightly closer to the poles than the equator. (universetoday.com)
  • The Southern Hemisphere Hadley cell is slightly stronger on average than its northern counterpart, extending slightly beyond the equator into the Northern Hemisphere. (wikipedia.org)
  • There's still a lot of guessing whether Titan has a lake or lakes which contain liquid fluids like methane or hydrocarbon. (space.com)
  • Two forms of depression have been identified near the moon's poles, but hydrocarbon reservoirs in the northern hemisphere are much larger than those in the southern hemisphere. (esa.int)
  • One year on Titan lasts 29.5 Earth years. (space.com)
  • So a season on Titan lasts on average roughly 7.5 Earth years (although they do vary because of Saturn's orbital eccentricity, making northern summers and southern winters longer than the reverse). (sciencealert.com)
  • A year on Titan lasts about 30 Earth years, with each season lasting about seven years. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Saturn's eccentric orbit might be the cause of the unevendistribution of ethane and methane lakes on the ringed planet's moon, Titan. (space.com)
  • Titan is the only moon in the solar system with a dense atmosphere , and it is also the only planetary body other than Earth that currently has rivers, lakes, and seas. (phys.org)
  • Titan is the only moon in the solar system that is cloaked in a dense atmosphere. (scienceblog.com)
  • A slick shimmer spotted on the north pole of the Saturnian moon is the first evidence of rainfall in the hemisphere - the start of summer in the north. (sciencealert.com)
  • The largest of them is Titan, which as the only moon in the Solar System has a dense atmosphere. (esa.int)
  • The materials may be different -- liquid methane and ethane on Titan instead of water, and probably some slurry of organic molecules on Titan instead of rock -- but the processes are likely quite similar. (sciencedaily.com)
  • While the liquid on Titan is methane, ethane, and propane rather than water, the cycle appears to work in a very similar fashion to the water cycle on Earth. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Titan RADAR observations. (esa.int)
  • made with the grey scale map I made from the 'shoreline' Titan radar map). (space.com)
  • With its well-preserved ejecta and steep inward-facing walls, the new crater resembles the two other freshest known craters on Titan: Sinlap, seen in the radar image of February 2005, and Ksa, seen in September 2006. (planetary.org)
  • Seasonality also can't account for the variation in thenumber of lakes between the two hemispheres. (space.com)
  • In our work we have undertaken to realize the theme of the lakes on Titan. (esa.int)
  • The lakes on Titan are different than those, which we have on Earth. (esa.int)
  • Despite its satellite status, Titan has nothing to envy to planets: it has planetary dimensions, a substantial and dynamic atmosphere, a carbon cycle, a variety of geological features (dunes, lakes, rivers, mountains…), seasons and a hidden ocean. (copernicus.org)
  • It will ride along with other instruments to probe Titan's atmosphere at the limb. (esa.int)
  • UVIS will obtain an image cube of Titan's atmosphere at EUV and FUV wavelengths by sweeping its slit across the disk. (esa.int)
  • This is one of many such cubes gathered over the course of the mission to provide latitude and seasonal coverage of Titan's middle atmosphere and stratosphere. (esa.int)
  • MIMI will measure energetic ion and electron energy input to Titan's atmosphere. (esa.int)
  • As a gas, HCN is present in small amounts in the nitrogen-rich atmosphere of Titan. (scienceblog.com)
  • Faint filaments in Saturn's atmosphere spiral around two oval-shaped storms in a direction opposite to the winds which rotate around Southern Hemisphere hurricanes on Earth. (nasa.gov)
  • Titan has not yielded its secrets easily because the dense smoggy atmosphere makes it very difficult to obtain good visible images. (spacearchive.info)
  • In the past, climate models of Titan have suggested that liquid methane generally concentrates closer to the poles. (universetoday.com)
  • Titan is one of the largest Moons in our solar system, and the biggest orbiting the ringed planet. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
  • Saturn's moons range from planet-sized Titan to diminutive Pan and Atlas. (astronomy.com)
  • Nevertheless, due to very different vantage points they each saw a completely different scene, practically seeing completely opposite hemispheres of Titan. (planetary.org)
  • Every 15 Earth years, theseasons of Titan reverse, so that it becomes summer in one hemisphere andwinter in the other. (space.com)
  • The problem with this idea, Aharonson says, is that itaccounts for decreases of about 3 feet (1 meter) per year in the depths oflakes in the summer hemisphere. (space.com)
  • The most recent seasonal switch occurred in 2009, when winter gave way to spring in the northern hemisphere, and summer transitioned to autumn in the southern hemisphere. (scienceblog.com)
  • During the 'summer' on Titan (which is about to start) winds get stronger because more of the Sun's energy is directed at the northern hemisphere. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
  • During the summer and winter months, the Hadley circulation is dominated by a single, cross-equatorial cell with air rising in the summer hemisphere and sinking in the winter hemisphere. (wikipedia.org)
  • The genus Macrocybe includes six other subtropical and tropical fungi that are all saprobic (decay) fungi like Macrocybe titans (in contrast, mushrooms in the genus Tricholoma are mostly restricted to temperate forests and are always associated with the roots of particular trees). (ufl.edu)
  • The mushrooms of Macrocybe titans are pale buff to cream in color. (ufl.edu)
  • The Hadley circulation is named after George Hadley , who in 1735 postulated the existence of hemisphere-spanning circulation cells driven by differences in heating to explain the trade winds. (wikipedia.org)
  • On average, the Hadley circulation is composed of two cells in the northern and southern hemispheres that circulate air within the tropics . (wikipedia.org)
  • This corresponds to the region where alluvial fans are most heavily concentrated, and indicates that when Titan does experience rainfall, it is quite extreme - like a seasonal monsoon-like downpour. (universetoday.com)
  • On T50 CIRS focuses on mapping temperatures, trace hydrocarbons, nitriles and oxygen compounds in Titan's stratosphere. (esa.int)
  • This view looks toward the trailing hemisphere of Titan (5,150 kilometers, or 3,200 miles across). (nasa.gov)
  • The view was obtained at a distance of approximately 1.9 million kilometers (1.2 million miles) from Titan and at a Sun-Titan-spacecraft, or phase, angle of 154 degrees. (nasa.gov)
  • During T50, VIMS will observe Titan from a large distance and will conduct cloud mapping. (esa.int)
  • Those data showed that the southern hemisphere of Titan has been cooling rapidly, making it possible to reach the cold temperature needed to form the giant toxic cloud seen on the south pole. (scienceblog.com)
  • Dunes, visible as dark lines on the left of the image, have been swept toward the crater by the winds of Titan. (planetary.org)
  • The closest approach to Titan occurs at 08:50:51 UTC at an altitude of 960 kilometres above the surface and at a speed of 6.3 kilometres per second. (esa.int)
  • Titan-50 fly-by Closest Approach Time. (esa.int)
  • Over verylong time scales of tens of thousands of years, Saturn's orbital parametersvary, at times causing Titan to be closer to the sun during its northern summerand farther away in southern summers. (space.com)
  • The bright spots are prominent clouds in the northern hemisphere. (phys.org)
  • Evolution of clouds on Titan over 30 hours between Nov. 4 and Nov. 6, 2022, as seen by Webb NIRCam (left) and Keck NIRC-2 (right). (phys.org)
  • Clouds are not long-lasting on Titan or Earth, so those seen on Nov. 4 may not be the same as those seen on Nov. 6. (phys.org)
  • Evolution of clouds on Titan over 30 hours between Nov. 4 and Nov. 6, as seen by near-infrared cameras on the James Webb Space Telescope (top) and Keck Telescope. (phys.org)
  • Of the 44 Titan flybys planned for the probe, 13 occur in 2006. (astronomy.com)
  • October opens and closes with two more 620-mile-distant Titan flybys (October 9 and 25). (astronomy.com)
  • Titan atmospheric observations-CIRS. (esa.int)
  • Atmospheric satellites could help bring internet access to millions of people, and help solve other problems, including disaster relief and environmental damage like deforestation,' Google said in an emailed statement confirming the Titan acquisition. (aol.com)
  • Titan is developing a variety of solar-powered 'atmospheric satellites,' according to the company's website, with initial commercial operations slated for 2015. (aol.com)
  • The team also found that on Titan, methane rainstorms are rather rare, occurring less than once per Titan year - which works out to 29 and a half Earth years. (universetoday.com)
  • This is because, although Titan itself is rather different from Earth, its climate is similar to ours in many ways. (sciencealert.com)
  • On Earth, salt pans tend to form in deserts where liquids can suddenly accumulate, so it appears the same thing is happening on Titan. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Beyond Earth, Titan is the only other world known to bear stable liquids on its surface. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Comparing images of White Canyon in Utah, the Darai Hills of Papua New Guinea, and Guangxi Province in China to an area of connected valleys and ridges on Titan known as Sikun Labyrinthus yields eerie similarities. (sciencedaily.com)
  • C) Cluster of M. titans fruiting bodies from Gainesville, Florida. (ufl.edu)
  • D) Age series showing the development of M. titans fruiting bodies. (ufl.edu)
  • The GMT indicator can be used in the red surface to determine the direction of the Northern Hemisphere. (singwatches.com)
  • There were also many empty hollows on Titan's surface. (esa.int)
  • Titan is the second largest satellite in the solar system, after Ganymede. (astronoo.com)
  • But according to Mitchell, who is also the principal investigator of UCLA's Titan climate modeling research group, this is more often than they were expecting. (universetoday.com)
  • Titan is one of the most fascinating bodies of the Solar System. (esa.int)
  • Previous Titan passes have raised the inclination of Cassini's orbit so it crosses Saturn's equatorial plane at a steeper angle. (astronomy.com)
  • Originally described as Tricholoma titans , this mushroom species was first discovered in Gainesville, Florida, in 1973 on submerged wood near a parking lot (Bigelow & Kimbrough 1980). (ufl.edu)
  • Reuters) - Google Inc has acquired solar-powered drone maker Titan Aerospace as the Web search giant ramps up plans to deliver wireless Internet access to remote parts of the world. (aol.com)
  • Meanwhile, Dhingra is using the wet sidewalk effect to search Titan for more signs of rain that might have been missed over the years. (sciencealert.com)
  • Both Graham and McGregor responded to reports linking Graham to move to St Helens after the Dragons 20-8 win over the Titans, with players gathering around him after full-time. (foxsports.com.au)
  • E) Macrocybe titans fruiting body with scalloped margins found growing in mulch at the edge of a lawn in Gainesville, Florida. (ufl.edu)
  • According to a study from UCLA, Titan experiences severe methane rainstorms, leading to a the alluvial fans found found in both hemispheres. (universetoday.com)
  • Last year Google launched a small network of balloons designed to deliver Internet access over the Southern Hemisphere, dubbed as Project Loon. (aol.com)
  • A Titan Annual Diamond VIP level has been added to provide year-long benefits to top-achieving players. (onlinegamblingnews.org.uk)
  • Titan Poker has been awarded the 2012 Gambling Readers' Choice Award for Best Poker Customer Service for the third consecutive year. (onlinegamblingnews.org.uk)
  • New players are invited to try out the free poker download available at Titan Poker , confident that any inquiries they may have will be answered promptly by Titan Poker's dedicated, multi-lingual support personnel, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. (onlinegamblingnews.org.uk)
  • Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and 28S large subunit (LSU) regions of the ribosomal DNA, two commonly used DNA barcoding regions for fungi, can also be used to identify M. titans (DeLong and Brewer 2013). (ufl.edu)
  • This blue-white star is the brightest in the Northern Hemisphere sky, although largely owing to its distance - a mere 8.6 light-years away. (astronomy.com)
  • Titan Poker previously won Gambling Online Magazine's Gold Award for providing the Best Online Poker Customer Service in the years 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011. (onlinegamblingnews.org.uk)
  • There is absolutely more permafrost in the Northern Hemisphere, and that permafrost can be tens of thousands of years old, dating back to the last Ice Age. (biohabitats.com)
  • Winners at the weekly Super Satellite tournaments will play on Titan Poker's behalf at the most exciting live poker event in the southern hemisphere. (onlinegamblingnews.org.uk)
  • Titan Poker has launched a series of satellite tournaments to determine the winning players that will participate on its behalf at the Aussie Millions Main Event tournament, which will take place at the Crown Casino, Melbourne, Australia, starting January 22, 2012. (onlinegamblingnews.org.uk)
  • Players seeking assistance can contact Titan Poker by telephone, fax, email, or through an online support chat system in the poker software. (onlinegamblingnews.org.uk)
  • The Losmandy Gemini 2 system is a DC servo motor based GOTO computerized positioning system designed for the Losmandy HGM-TITAN, G-11 and G-8 mounts. (bressermicroscope.com)
  • As a result the Gemini 2 system can deliver up to 8 degrees per second slewing rates with the G-8 mount, 6 with the G-11 and 5 with the HGM-TITAN. (bressermicroscope.com)