Saturn’s Moon Titan May Not Have An Ocean
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The US space agency redraws what the interior of Saturn’s largest moon, the most similar to Earth, would look like
A fresh analysis of readings from Titan suggests the Saturnian moon doesn't have enough liquid water for an ocean, but maybe enough for life.
Oceans hiding within the crusts of distant moons are tantalizing targets for scientists looking for life beyond Earth
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The sky today on Tuesday, December 16: Titan and Tethys dance
Looking for a sky event this week? Check out our full Sky This Week column. December 15: Dione and Titan play tag We're zooming in on Saturn tonight for some action among its moons, starting with Titan reappearing from occultation in an event visible to observers in Europe and the U.
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Only the moon makes sense: The harsh truth about colonizing asteroids, Europa and Titan
Forget asteroid mining and bases on Titan. In Part 2, we continue our ruthless scientific audit of the solar system. We evaluate the Moon, Ceres, Europa, Titan, and Pluto, assigning a realistic "colonization potential" score to each.