The view was acquired on Sept. 14, 2017 at 19:59 UTC (spacecraft event time). The view was taken in visible light using the ...
Titan is so frigid - about –290 degrees F [–179 degrees Celsius] - that the liquid present there is made up of hydrocarbons ...
The video shows actual footage from the spacecraft's point of view as it passed through the hazy layers of Titan's atmosphere, spotted "drainage canals" that suggest rivers of liquid methane run ...
Arguably the most fascinating moon in the Solar System is the Saturn satellite Titan, which has the only known body with liquid seas and rivers (of methane) on its surface. A new study suggests ...
Methane and ethane are gases at the temperatures we find here on Earth; to condense into the liquid that fills the dark seas of Titan, they need temperatures around minus 250 degrees Fahrenheit ...
There may be a large volume of liquid water below the icy surface which could support some form of life. Titan is the largest of Saturn's moons. Its atmosphere is pure methane and life as we know ...