Seeing Yellow
Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is partially hidden by the planet's rings in this recent view from the Cassini orbiter. The craft was viewing the rings almost edge-on, so they appear as a thin sheet. Titan, which was on the opposite side of
the rings from Cassini, appears both yellow and fuzzy because it's surrounded by a thick, cold atmosphere topped by an organic haze similar to smog. [Credit: NASA/JPL/SSI]









