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- Surprise: Saturns huge moon Titan may not have a buried ocean after . . .
Saturn's huge moon Titan may not hide an ocean under its frozen surface but rather widespread pockets of liquid water, a new study finds
- What scientists found inside Titan was not what anyone expected
For years, scientists thought Saturn’s moon Titan hid a global ocean beneath its frozen surface A new look at Cassini data now suggests something very different: a thick, slushy interior with
- Titan - Science@NASA
Titan is Saturn's largest moon, and the only moon in our solar system known to have a substantial atmosphere Titan is the only place besides Earth known to have liquids on its surface
- Saturn’s Moon Titan May Not Have an Underground Ocean After All
A new analysis of data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft may upend Titan’s status as an ocean world But it might still have pockets of water within a slushy ice layer
- Saturn’s moon Titan may not have a buried ocean as long suspected, new . . .
Saturn’s moon Titan may not have a buried ocean as long suspected, new study suggests But with the latest findings suggesting a slushy, near-melting environment, “there is strong justification
- Saturns moon Titan may not have a buried ocean as long . . . - ABC News
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla -- Saturn's giant moon Titan may not have a vast underground ocean after all Titan instead may hold deep layers of ice and slush more akin to Earth’s polar seas, with
- Titan (moon) - Wikipedia
Titan is one of seven gravitationally rounded moons of Saturn and the second-most distant among them Frequently described as a planet-like moon, Titan is 50% larger in diameter than Earth's Moon and 80% more massive
- “Exciting Implications for the Search for Life”: New Analysis of Titan . . .
A new analysis of Saturn's moon Titan that reduced the odds of a subsurface liquid ocean has increased the chances of extraterrestrial life
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