In January 2005, the Huygens probe parachuted for 147 minutes through Titan’s orange haze, landed on a cold plain scattered with ice pebbles, and kept transmitting from the surface of Saturn’s largest moon for 72 minutes before Cassini carried its signal out - Space Daily
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In January 2005, the Huygens probe parachuted for 147 minutes through Titan's orange haze, landed on a cold plain scattered with ice pebbles, and kept transmitting from the surface of Saturn's largest moon for 72 minutes before Cassini carried its signal out - Space Daily.
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