OTD In Space – March 25: Christiaan Huygens Discovers Saturn's Moon Titan from busy this is in the kiss Watch Video

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On March 25, 1655, Saturn's moon Titan was discovered by the Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens (a name that you've probably heard mispronounced as \

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