Observation of Titan at La-Silla during a Total Eclipse

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The edge-on presentation of Saturn's rings and satellites system has
provided a rare opportunity to observe total eclipses of Titan in the
shadow of Saturn. This event, which comes back every 16 years, occurred
during the first semester of 19aO, and eclipses of several hours were
observable every 16 days fram November 1979 to July 19aO.

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