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      In infrared. Titan basically looks like a brownish grey blob to the naked eye due to its incredibly dense atmosphere.

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        Knowing it’s just color shifted makes me wonder if that white band in the upper right that looks like a reflection off the atmosphere is actually a reflection off the atmosphere. And also what method of color shifting was used. Are the colors representative of anything or did they just pick what made for the best photo?

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          They basically remap wavelengths, so yes, absolutely those would be representative of real features, either in the atmosphere or on the ground.

          That said, absolutely, sometimes there’s a bit of artistic license in how the wavelengths are mapped.

          Edit: the space.com article on the image describes some of the physical features depicted:

          https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-saturn-moon-titan