Largest Sea On Titan, Saturn's Largest Moon, Estimated To Be

Largest Sea On Titan, Saturn's Largest Moon, Estimated To Be Over 1,000 Feet Deep


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It has recently come to light that Cornell scientists have estimated that “Kraken Mare”, a sea of liquid methane that’s located on the Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, is at least 1,000 feet deep near its center. The details of the findings have been published by the researchers in “The Bathymetry of Moray Sinus at Titan’s Kraken Mare,” study in the Journal of Geophysical Research.
As
reported by Cornell Chronicle, researchers went through the data collected from one of the final Titan flybys of the Cassini mission. The spacecraft’s radar surveyed Ligeia Mare – a smaller sea in the moon’s northern polar region to discover “mysteriously disappearing and reappearing Magic Island”.

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