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Hello and welcome to your local Space shuttle, otherwise known as the #9 Rocket. Today we will be passing through Saturn and into one of its many moons called Titan. Please put on your helmets and make sure you are breathing correctly, and if help is needed please inform you nearest attended. Please do not forget to put on your seat belts because we do not want people flying all over the place and knocking down food as it is being passed around, Thank-You and have a nice trip.
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In 10....9 ....8 ....7 ....6 ....5 ....4 ....3 ....2 ....1 ....BLAST OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Since we are going to Titan we are going to talk about some facts about it. So sit back, relax, and listen to the many wonders of this moon. Titan is the largest moon of Saturn, the only moon known to have a dense atmosphere, and the only object other then Earth for which clear evidence of stable bodies of liquid can be found. Titan is the sixth ellipsoidal moon from Saturn and is frequently described as a planet-like moon. Titan has a diameter roughly 50% larger then Earth's moon and is also known to be the second largest moon in the solar system. Titan was the first known moon of Saturn discovered in 1655 by the Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens.
OH LOOK! We are nearing Saturn look at the beautiful rings around this magnificent planet! Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and the second largest planet in our solar system. I t considered a gas giant along with three other planets. You may open your windows and see:

We have come to our destination ladies and gentleman. Please come down in single file, and please no flash photography.

Please do not take any substances with you. But if you do want a souvenir please follow me to the gift shop just a mile walk that way.
5 Hours Later...............
Ok ladies and gentlemen time to file back in the space shuttle otherwise know as rocket #9. I hope you had a great trip and while on our way back we will cover facts about the regions of Titan we did not cover please follow!
(Conversation of the people on this trip: Crunch, crunch, crunch. "Hey scoot over!" "You cut me!" "I was there first" "Hey that's my mini titan bobblehead souvenir!")
Titan is primarily composed of water ice and rocky material. Much as with Venus until the Space Age, the dense, opaque atmosphere prevented understanding of Titan's surface until new information accumulated with the arrival of the Cassini–Huygens mission in 2004, including the discovery of liquid hydrocarbon lakes in the satellite's polar regions. These are the only large, stable bodies of surface liquid known to exist anywhere other than Earth as I had gone over on the first trip here. Looks like we are back in Earth. Brace yourself for the intense landing!
SREECH! AAAAAAH !WEEEEEEE!
Looks like everyone is alright. (OH! Could someone please get that man a plastic bag or something so he doesn't get the seats wet with his puke!)Anyway lets get off the space shuttle, otherwise known as rocket #9 and hope that we didn't leave all the information out in outer space. I hope you had a great trip and come back and visit again soon. Tootles!.