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Polski: Mapa radarowa Kraken Mare - stan wiedzy z 2013 r. Obraz powstał przez obrócenie mozaiki PIA 17655 (zob. File:PIA17655 crop Titan north polar seas and lakes.jpg) o 40 stopni, aby północ była na górze i przycięcie dla ukazania obszaru Kraken Mare i Jingpo Lacus (podłużne jezioro u góry po lewej).
English: This colorized mosaic from NASA's Cassini mission shows the most complete view yet of Titan's northern land of lakes and seas. Saturn's moon Titan is the only world in our solar system other than Earth that has stable liquid on its surface. The liquid in Titan's lakes and seas is mostly methane and ethane.

The data were obtained by Cassini's radar instrument from 2004 to 2013. In this projection, the north pole is at the center. The view extends down to 50 degrees north latitude. In this color scheme, liquids appear blue and black depending on the way the radar bounced off the surface. Land areas appear yellow to white. A haze was added to simulate the Titan atmosphere.

Kraken Mare, Titan's largest sea, is the body in black and blue that sprawls from just below and to the right of the north pole down to the bottom right. Ligeia Mare, Titan's second largest sea, is a nearly heart-shaped body to the left and above the north pole. Punga Mare is just below the north pole.

The area above and to the left of the north pole is dotted with smaller lakes. Lakes in this area are about 30 miles (50 kilometers) across or less.

Most of the bodies of liquid on Titan occur in the northern hemisphere. In fact nearly all the lakes and seas on Titan fall into a box covering about 600 by 1,100 miles (900 by 1,800 kilometers). Only 3 percent of the liquid at Titan falls outside of this area.

Scientists are trying to identify the geologic processes that are creating large depressions capable of holding major seas in this limited area. A prime suspect is regional extension of the crust, which on Earth leads to the formation of faults creating alternating basins and roughly parallel mountain ranges. This process has shaped the Basin and Range province of the western United States, and during the period of cooler climate 13,000 years ago much of the present state of Nevada was flooded with Lake Lahontan, which (though smaller) bears a strong resemblance to the region of closely packed seas on Titan.

The original NASA image has been modified by rotating 40 deg., to put north at upper left and cropping, to show primarily Kraken Mare.

Some of the features in this image have been annotated in Wikimedia Commons.
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Source http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA17655
Author NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASI/USGS
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current09:42, 8 February 2014Thumbnail for version as of 09:42, 8 February 20142,548 × 3,448 (9.98 MB)WolfmanSFless oversampled version (smaller pixel dimensions)
15:01, 31 January 2014Thumbnail for version as of 15:01, 31 January 20146,137 × 8,315 (8.85 MB)Szczureqfull-size image, annotated as the original mosaic
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