Saturn's moon Titan seen to have water reservoir?
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Maynard , Manila:
Mar 22 2008
Made Popular Mar 22 2008
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This may sound strange. But one of Saturn’s moons has a hidden ocean? If this is true, I guess scientists will be interested of possible geothermal energy source of the planet’s moon.
Life can exist in the planet. Such discovery if verified...
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Parul G
Mar 23 2008
Delhi,
India
For quite a while now such news pop up. Earlier it was Mars, which was harbouring a huge reseviour of water, and now it is Saturn’s Titan. But then in no time these news fade away, only to give way to new finding. I wonder whether these findings have some veracity? Unfortunately, there is no way for a layman to check the credibility of these researches? Even if there is water on Titan then is there any practical away of using it? I doubt that too!
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Man has always sought the space for making it an alternative for branching up of his scientific exploits. May be a reservoir is there, but of no use to humanity. Space scientists have added yet another feather to their cap.
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For quite a while now such news pop up. Earlier it was Mars, which was harbouring a huge reseviour of water, and now it is Saturn’s Titan. But then in no time these news fade away, only to give way to new finding. I wonder whether these findings have some veracity? Unfortunately, there is no way for a layman to check the credibility of these researches? Even if there is water on Titan then is there any practical away of using it? I doubt that too!
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Man has always sought the space for making it an alternative for branching up of his scientific exploits. May be a reservoir is there, but of no use to humanity. Space scientists have added yet another feather to their cap.
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