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Even when darkness came to Mayda Station, Saturn still cast a meager golden glow outside. At sunset, Saturn floated in the mist, nearly kissing the horizon, as a full globe. As night progressed, the great planet did not move from its perch low in the sky, but it marched through phases, from gibbous to crescent. When it had all but disappeared, it would be sunrise again.

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Carroll, M. (2015). Somebody Told Me. In: On the Shores of Titan's Farthest Sea. Science and Fiction. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17759-5_34

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