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This image mosaic, covering an area of 120 by 160 kilometres, was obtained thanks to the images taken by Descent Imager and Spectral Radiometer (DISR) on board Huygens, and provides the complete coverage of Titan obtained by DISR. The coverage extends out well beyond the nearest dark dunes (indicated by the arrows) located about 30 kilometres north of the landing site and later imaged by Cassini’s radar.