http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/news/events/titan20080105/index.cfm
Titan Flyby - Jan. 5, 2008 Cassini’s First Titan Visit in the New Year
During the Cassini spacecraft’s next encounter with Titan on Jan. 5 its visual and infrared mapping spectrometer will map the Huygens probe’s landing site, now in direct sunlight. This flyby also features two separate stellar occultations to study the structure of Titan’s atmosphere. The spectrometer will be watching the star Alpha Bootes, and the ultraviolet imaging spectrograph will be pointed toward Alpha Lyra.
Titan Flyby Jan. 5, 2008 (SCET)
Altitude 1010 km (628 miles)
Speed 6.3 km/sec (14,000 mph)
Details + Mission Description PDF ( 1.0 MB) http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/products/pdfs/20080105_titan_mission_description.pdf