A recent flyby of Saturn’s hazy moon Titan by the Cassini spacecraft has revealed evidence of a possible volcano, which could be a source of methane in Titan’s atmosphere. Images taken in infrared ...
Have the surface and belly of Saturn’s smog-shrouded moon, Titan, recently simmered like a chilly, bubbling cauldron with ice volcanoes, or has this distant moon gone cold? In a newly published ...
LOS ANGELES — Observations from the international Cassini spacecraft suggest Saturn's largest moon may have active or recently active ice volcanoes. Radar images point to flows on the surface of Titan ...
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has found possible ice volcanoes on Saturn’s moon Titan that are similar in shape to those on Earth that spew molten rock. Topography and surface composition data have ...
After the Cassini spacecraft flew by Saturn’s moon Titan, scientists were left with some puzzling evidence. Flows on the moon’s surface appeared to be eruptions of frozen oxygen, methane, and ammonia.
Dozens of structures on Saturn’s moon Titan that appear to be collapsed slush volcanoes have been revealed by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. The heat and chemicals associated with these possible volcanoes ...
An ESA science team has validated a new evolution model of Titan, based on data supplied by the Cassini/Huygens joint mission with NASA. Finding that liquid methane is not as abundant on the surface ...