The faraway moon has 'a slushy high-pressure ice layer' similar to the melting Arctic that could hide extraterrestrial life.
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Scientists uncover slushy tunnels and Arctic sea ice on Titan, could this be the key to alien life?
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, has long intrigued scientists for its potential to harbor alien life. Recent studies have ...
Live Science on MSN
Saturn's largest moon may be riddled with 'slushy tunnels' that contain alien life, new study hints
Decades ago, a spacecraft suggested Saturn's largest moon, Titan, had an ocean. New observations suggest that the liquid may look more like slush.
A new NASA study of data from its old Cassini mission to Saturn suggests that giant moon Titan may not have a global ocean — ...
Because Titan is tidally locked, the same side of the moon faces Saturn all the time, just like our own moon and Earth.
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Saturn's Largest Moon May Hold Warm Pockets Where Life Could Survive
New research suggests Titan may be made up of a melting interior, with pockets of warm water that could offer promising ...
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