Scientists studying the shapes
Credit: NASA/JPL/USGS
Scientists studying the shapes of 75 radar-dark patches in the northern hemisphere of Saturn's moon Titan are leaning toward the theory that an Earth-like evaporation/condensation process is the most likely source of methane in the moon's atmosphere, rather than some sort of cryovulcanism that...
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