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We feel absolutely transported to a hauntingly beautiful and alien Titan through Carroll's masterful weaving of art and science." ? Jani Radebaugh, Professor of Planetary Sciences, Titan dune expert, BYU "It's a fun read! Really makes Titan come alive, literally..." ? 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