I've been intrigued by Titan ever since I read Imperial Earth by Arthur C. Clarke.
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I see you're a man of culture
It's an alien planet. Is there air? You don't know.
Isn't Titan's atmosphere mostly nitrogen, with a dash of hydrocarbons?
You wouldn't know because you'd die instantaneously