Titan on the Eve of Cassini : Observations with HST and other telescopes

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Saturn's largest moon Titan will hit the headlines later this year with the approach and arrival of Cassini. Here we put this ``new world" in context with a historical record of Titan's changing appearance as observed by the Hubble Space Telescope over the last 10 years. These observations show seasonal changes in the atmospheric haze, discrete methane clouds, and a variegated surface. Recent results from other telescopes may also be summarized, and prospects for future observations to complement Cassini will be discussed.

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