Turtle Posted September 11, 2005 Report Posted September 11, 2005 ___I looked for other threads for this, but they were either closed, off topic too far, or articles themselves. This article from BBC reveals just how special Titan is in regard to its distance from Saturn allowing so many different geologic processes to occur. Plenty of mention here that it is ever more suited to life than we thought.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4229110.stm :hihi: Quote
cookyman Posted September 20, 2005 Report Posted September 20, 2005 Titan and one of jupiters moons, Europa i belive, the one with an icy crust with a possibility of liquid water underneath, have both piqued my interest over the past few years. It will be interesting to see if Nasa decides to run any exploration missions to these moons any time in the near future. If so it will be quite the find if there does turn out to be water there, even if its in a frozen state. Quote
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