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Recently identified electrical activity on Saturn’s largest moon bolsters arguments that Titan is the kind of place that could harbor life.At a brisk -350 degrees Fahrenheit (-180 Celsius), Titan is currently much too cold to host anything close to life..
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Spanish physicists at the University of Granada and the University of Valencia have used data sent back by the Cassini-Huygens probe from Titan, the largest moon of...
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There is a saying that goes, “Astrology is ancient...
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NASA\’s Cassini spacecraft buzzed Titan last month, coming close enough to taste the Saturnian moon\’s atmosphere.
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The new observations affirm that Titan is one of the likeliest places to look for life in our solar system. Some astrobiologists have speculated that life could develop...
made popular Jul 31 2008
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