A new NASA study of data from its old Cassini mission to Saturn suggests that giant moon Titan may not have a global ocean — but that life could still exist in pockets.
New research suggests Titan instead may hold deep layers of ice and slush more akin to Earth's polar seas instead of a buried ocean as long suspected.
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The ominous Kraken Mare, Titan’s largest lake, is hiding something far deeper than scientists ever expected
There is no shortage of interest in Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. Its dense, nitrogen-rich atmosphere, surface lakes and seas ...
For more than a decade, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft traced Saturn’s rings and moons, returning some of the most detailed ...
New research using Cassini data suggests Titan may not have a global ocean, but small warm water pockets hidden deep in its ...
Science. Avi Loeb's warning about 3I/ATLAS before December 19: "Let's hope we don't get unexpected gifts for the holidays" Science. It could be the atlas of our era: scientists publish a 3D map that ...
A new study referencing a past NASA Cassini observation found the presence of 'slushy tunnels' in Saturn's largest moon Titan ...
Saturn’s giant moon Titan may not have a vast underground ocean after all. Titan instead may hold deep layers of ice and ...
Saturn's largest moon Titan has 'slushy tunnels' beneath its surface that could potentially harbour alien life, a new study shows. Scientists at NASA and the University of Washington have analysed ...
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Titan’s Subterranean Liquid Oceans May Actually Be Slush
Learn more about Saturn's largest moon, Titan, and the mysteries that lurk beneath its icy surface.
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NASA just demoted Titan, Saturn’s moon, after its ocean vanished
For years, Titan sat near the top of the shortlist of worlds that might host life, thanks to the idea of a vast hidden ocean ...
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