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Science (january 13, 2006)
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post Jan 12 2006, 10:24 PM
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From the January 13, 2006, issue of Science:

The Latitudinal Distribution of Clouds on Titan
P. Rannou, F. Montmessin, F. Hourdin, and S. Lebonnois
Science 311, 201-205 (2006)
Abstract
Supporting Online Material

See also the accompanying Perspectives piece by Emmanuel Lellouch:

Titan's Zoo of Clouds
Emmanuel Lellouch
Science 311, 186-187 (2006)
Summary
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imran
post Jan 13 2006, 12:15 AM
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Thanks for the link, Alex. Also, check out the following article:

New model accurately simulates Titan's clouds
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