RGB false color composite from the Titan (T-89) Flyby, in infrared, visible (blue), and ultraviolet filters. (From Rev181) The green-ish areas on the top center correspond to Titan's vast dune desert, in Belet. Just to the right is a region called Adiri (Huygens landed off the northeastern edge of Adiri in 2005.) In addition, Titan's south polar vortex can be seen at the bottom of the image. More detailed information: These images were taken on February 18, 2013 and received on Earth February 19, 2013. The camera was pointing toward TITAN at approximately 519,747 miles (836,452 kilometers) away, and the images were taken using the CL1, CL2, BL1, UV3 and CB3 filters. Credit: NASA / JPL / SSI / composite by Val Klavans
Titan in Infrared, Blue & Ultraviolet Light - From Val Klavans (valklavans.bsky.social) - https://flic.kr/p/dWuGsd