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This movie of Titan shows data taken with Cassini's Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer during the last three fly-bys of Titan. The fly-bys took place on 28 October 2005, 26 December 2005 and 15 January 2006.
These false-colour images were taken at wavelengths of 1.6 micrometres shown in blue, 2.01 micrometres in green and 5 micrometres in red.