I seriously think this is the first compelling image of an ocean outside of Earth. It may not be Water....but liquid none the less. Guess we will know pretty soon and I for one am excited.
Look for the Dark areas....and tell me what it looks like to you.
http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=97548
Cassini Eyes Titan's Xanadu
Image credit: NASA/JPL
Jet Propulsion Lab -- This image taken on Oct. 24, 2004, reveals Titan's bright "continent-sized" terrain known as Xanadu. It was acquired with the narrow angle camera on Cassini's imaging science subsystem through a spectral filter centered at 938 nanometers, a wavelength region at which Titan's surface can be most easily detected.
The surface is seen at a higher contrast than in previously released imaging science subsystem images due to a lower phase angle (Sun-Titan-Cassini angle), which minimizes scattering by the haze.
The image shows details about 10 times smaller than those seen from Earth. Surface materials with different brightness properties (or albedos) rather than topographic shading are highlighted.
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The image has been calibrated and slightly enhanced for contrast. It will be further processed to reduce atmospheric blurring and to optimize mapping of surface features.
The origin and geography of Xanadu remain mysteries at this range. Bright features near the south pole (bottom) are clouds. On Oct. 26, Cassini will acquire images of features in the central-left portion of this image from a position about 100 times closer.
The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency.