• Doll_Tow_Jet-ski
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    507 months ago

    A clearer picture, for those interested:

    http://annesastronomynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Titan.jpg

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    From the source:

    Titan is the only object other than Earth where liquid hydrocarbon lakes and seas have actually been found (by Cassini) in its polar regions – in abundance in the north polar region and at least one of approximately 20,000 km2, called Ontario Lacus, on its south pole. Just recently, there have also been long-standing methane lakes, or puddles, in Titan’s “tropics” discovered.

    • @[email protected]
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      357 months ago

      Titan is the only object other than Earth where liquid hydrocarbon lakes and seas

      The US would like to know your location

      • @satanmat
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        197 months ago

        For some reason, there are terrorists on Titan. The USA is preparing the Space Marines

            • Thassodar
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              7 months ago

              Chief Medic: Dr. Spaceman

              Pronounced Spa-sche-min

              *No 30 Rock fans here, I see.

        • BubbleMonkey
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          37 months ago

          This makes me wonder what would happen if someone ignited large explosives by some of these hydrocarbon pools… since there’s plenty of water ice, there’s oxygen tied up to react with…

    • @OhmsLawn
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      117 months ago

      It looks far less habitable up close lol.

    • @L3mmyW1nks
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      With its liquids (both surface and subsurface) and robust nitrogen atmosphere, Titan’s methane cycle bears a striking similarity to Earth’s water cycle, albeit at the much lower temperature of about 94 K (−179 °C; −290 °F).

      That’s way too cold in my opinion!

      • Vaquedoso
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        57 months ago

        These are photographs, actually