Link to Horizon: Titan a place like home documentary
Documentary Description
Over a billion kilometres away, Saturn's largest moon, Titan, holds tantalising clues to how life began here on Earth. In the most ambitious and expensive interplanetary space mission of
all time, the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft made a seven-year trek across
the Solar System to attempt first contact with the Earth-like moon of
Titan by landing a probe on its unseen surface.
The first close up images of Saturn and its many moons were taken in
the early 1980s by the Voyager One Deep Space Probe. One moon stood out
from all the rest, the mysterious moon of Titan. Unlike any moon that
had ever been seen, it had a thick almost Earth-like atmosphere. It was
also shrouded in a thick orange haze which prevented Voyager from
seeing down to the moon's surface. Scientists knew they had to go back.