The image of a light reflection captured by NASA in the Titan's northern hemisphere is said to be the largest moon on the Saturn and the presence of surface liquid has also been encountered. Spectrometer of the Cassini Spacecraft took this image on 8th July and was found to be quite distinct from others. Scientists have also discovered Surface Liquid lakes by using Infrared. It clearly depicts that the Titan is the only body apart from earth, which is believed to harbor liquid. This reflection was the prime focus of Cassini's mission due the contact of the craft with Saturn in early 2004. It was the beginning when Sun started illuminating northern lakes which outnumbered the amount, which was found in Southern Hemisphere, while the spring Equinox of the moon in August 2009. This glint reportedly comes from Southern Shoreline and is covering around 400000 kilometers of the entire surface of Titan. According to Ralf Jaumann , who is the team member of Cassini, some of these implications remind them of the uniqueness regarding the Titan's presence in Solar system
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