James Webb and Keck Observatory see clouds on Saturn’s moon Titan
Researchers using James Webb the Keck Observatory have teamed up to study Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, and observe the way that clouds move around it.
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Researchers using James Webb the Keck Observatory have teamed up to study Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, and observe the way that clouds move around it.
New research suggests that Titan’s seasonal cycle could be responsible for forming features like sand dunes and plains.
NASA is sending a rotorcraft called Dragonfly to explore Titan, the moon of Saturn, in the hopes of sniffing out signs of life there.
New research suggests that hydrocarbons and liquid water could mix on TItan, creating the perfect petri dish for life to potentially emerge.