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When Titan passes behind Saturn would it fall into darkness like the Earth does during a solar eclipse?
Of course, in the case of Titan it would be a lunar eclipse since Saturn is passing between it and the sun, putting Titan in Saturn's shadow. According to my research, a lunar eclipse of Titan and Saturn would occur very rarely because of the axial tilt of Saturn and the orbital plane of Titan, meaning that a lunar eclipse would occur once every 15 years.
But on those rare occasions, how bright would Saturn be in the sky? Since Saturn is so large (and assuming that the thick atmosphere of Titan was NOT in the way of observation), would Titan fall into a complete darkness during its lunar eclipse (and how long could this eclipse be expected to last)? Or would Saturn, because it's such a big planet, still have some light in the sky (even though it doesn't make light on its own)?
For that matter, can you even call it a lunar eclipse if your point of observation is ON a moon?
EDIT: I'm asking about the real moon Titan, the one that revolves around the planet Saturn.
it wouldn't be completely dark when saturn is between sun and titan because saturn has a great atmosphere and it will have some lights in. it will have some dispersion on light, that makes all of the planet a little glowing . but it is sure darker but not like the other side at the same time.
the lunar eclipse will be about 6 hours on my calculations (if want to know how to do it, tell me)
but wait! saturn makes some light on itself! even you do! everything in the world glows because of its own temperature but you can't see the glow because it is very low and the light around you is lot !
you can see a thing like lunar eclipse but don't name it like that! sure titan is a moon of saturn, not inverse!
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