Dear All,
As I have mentioned on another post on a different forum, I am doing some research for a science-fiction book as part of the story, and I was wondering about some details of the moon Titan.
One chapter describes the crew landing on Titan and disembarking from a spacecraft onto the surface. My question is this:
What would they see across the surface?
I read somewhere that Titan has a denser atmosphere that Earth, and there is a layer of haze at some point. However, would this haze be seen as a sort of fog across the rock? Or would the low-level air be clear enough to see for a long distance?
Please provide any explanations you can; it would be greatly appreciated.
Yours,
Kirin Eldridge