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I never heard more about it, but apperantly Titan (a moon of Saturn), had ice on it and some believed that there may be life. Was that theory ever proven wrong?
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We're about to get more information when the Huygens probe on board Cassini lands on Titan early next year. If you're interested in Cassini, visit this site:
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/index.cfm
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I thought Titan was a moon of Jupiter....
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FYI: http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/ni...nets/titan.html Dave Mitsky
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There's good information in another thread Deep_eye, Seems it's a frozen ball of hydrocarbons, smog and rocket fuel... so as long as there's no oxygen we don't have to worry about the whole thing exploding
Whatever life we find there will certainly be of a different base system of molecules... (i.e.) anoxic or anaerobic... I think... I like our chances on Europa better for something we could recognize and maybe eat :huh: ... When I was a kid we dreamed of liquid planets, of course we were told it was not physically possible, I always had my doubts about that, couldn't see why not... But Like we are hearing, Cassini will soon be telling us much more than we can imagine... |