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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 "Hoy-gens").

Titan is the largest moon of Saturn and it was the first of 62 moons to be found orbiting Saturn. Huygens discovered Titan using a telescope he designed himself. While looking at Saturn's rings, he noticed a bright and tiny dot nearby. He suspected it was a moon, but just to be sure, he kept watching it for a few days. He confirmed that the tiny speck was orbiting Saturn and therefore must have been a moon. More than 300 years later, the European Space Agency sent a spacecraft to Titan and named it after him.

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00:00On this day, in space.
00:04On March 25th, 1655, Saturn's moon Titan was discovered by the Dutch scientist Christiaan
00:08Huygens, a name that you've probably heard mispronounced as Huygens.
00:13Titan is the largest moon of Saturn, and it was the first of 62 moons to be found orbiting
00:17Saturn.
00:18Huygens discovered Titan using a telescope he designed himself.
00:22While looking at Saturn's rings, he noticed a bright and tiny dot nearby.
00:26He suspected it was a moon, but just to be sure, he kept watching it for a few days.
00:30He confirmed that the tiny speck was orbiting Saturn and therefore must have been a moon.
00:35More than 300 years later, the European Space Agency sent a spacecraft to Titan and named
00:39it after him.
00:40And that's what happened on this day in space.

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