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Why do astro-artists consistently portray Saturn as visible from Titan's surface

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Why do astro-artists consistently portray Saturn as visible from Titan's surface
« on: 16/02/2023 04:45:00 »
One would think that people that specialize in astronomy illustration would know Titan's atmosphere is the opposite of translucent. That is why, like with Venus, super-sophisticated measures are required to get a glimpse of its surface.
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Re: Why do astro-artists consistently portray Saturn as visible from Titan's surface
« Reply #1 on: 16/02/2023 17:24:59 »
Unsure...
Maybe coz They are Artists?
&
Art is Subjective?

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