NASA says liquid confirmed on Saturn's moon Titan
Thursday, July 31, 2008 - 01:42
in Astronomy & Space
At least one of many large, lake-like features on Saturn's moon Titan studied by the international Cassini spacecraft contains liquid hydrocarbons, making it the only body in the solar system besides Earth known to have liquid on its surface, NASA said Wednesday.
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