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Saturn's Titan: surprises await under the seas of Saturn's largest moon


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What could be more exciting than flying a helicopter over the deserts of Mars? How about playing Captain Nemo on Saturn’s large, foggy moon Titan – plumbing the depths of a methane ocean, dodging hydrocarbon icebergs and exploring an ancient, frigid shoreline of organic goo a billion miles from the sun.
Those are the visions that danced through my head recently. The eyes of humanity are on Mars these days. A convoy of robots, after a half-year in space, has been dropping, one after another, into orbit or straight to the ground on the Red Planet, like incoming jets at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Among the cargo is a helicopter that armchair astronauts look forward to flying over the Martian sands. ....

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Seven Hundred Leagues Beneath Titan's Methane Seas


https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/21/science/saturn-titan-moon-exploration.html
Clouds of methane moving across the far northern regions of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, in 2016. Video by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute/Univ. of Arizona
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Seven Hundred Leagues Beneath Titan’s Methane Seas
Mars, Shmars; this voyager is looking forward to a submarine ride under the icebergs on Saturn’s strange moon.
Clouds of methane moving across the far northern regions of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, in 2016. Video by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute/Univ. of ArizonaCredit.
Feb. 21, 2021
What could be more exciting than flying a helicopter over the deserts of Mars? How about playing Captain Nemo on Saturn’s large, foggy moon Titan — plumbing the depths of a methane ocean, dodging hydrocarbon icebergs and exploring an ancient, frigid shoreline of organic goo a billion miles from the sun? ....

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