Multiple Choice
What is the appearance of Saturn's satellite Titan when viewed from space?
A) The surface is not visible under a featureless cloud cover.
B) A smooth surface of ice is crisscrossed with innumerable streaks and cracks.
C) Volcanoes, lava flows, and sulfur dioxide frost are seen over the whole surface.
D) Dark islands of methane ice are seen in a bright ethane sea, covered by occasional clouds.
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