What Did NASA Discover under Titan’s Thick Atmosphere?

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We are determined to discover traces of life on remote exoplanets, so we cast our gaze far beyond the boundaries of the Solar System and into the great abyss of space. But actually just several hundred years ago a unique world was detected comparatively close to us. There are clouds in its atmosphere, it rains there and on its surface great rivers flow into lakes and seas. Still, the conditions on this fascinating celestial body are lethal, with the surface bound by incredible cold. So what is really happening on Titan?
00:00 Intro
00:55 Titan
03:08 Titan’s atmosphere
04:58 Aztlan (map of Titan)
06:40 The Menrva crater (map of Titan)
08:06 Hotei Arcus (map of Titan)
09:05 Mithrim Montes (map of Titan)
09:34 Shangri-la (map of Titan)
10:12 The Adiri area environs (map of Titan)
10:43 The Huygens probe’s landing site
13:24 Layers of Titan’s atmosphere
14:29 Kraken Mare (map of Titan)
15:00 Ligeia Mare (map of Titan)
16:54 The Dragonfly mission
18:15 Is life on Titan possible?
19:23 Ending
#Тitan #Satellite #Saturn #Photo #Kosmo

КОМЕНТАРІ: 534
@Kosmo_off
@Kosmo_off Рік тому
Hi, everyone! Long time no see! Do you want more vids about the Solar System?
@user-dt3rj8qm3k
@user-dt3rj8qm3k Рік тому
Yes please. Like if you agree with me 👍
@triplea3102
@triplea3102 Рік тому
Definitely
@HBees79
@HBees79 Рік тому
yes please 🙏💜😀
@Grippyreaper115
@Grippyreaper115 Рік тому
Yes!!!
@rezadaneshi
@rezadaneshi Рік тому
No. Black Hole White Hole entanglement
@kylegivens3120
@kylegivens3120 Рік тому
Ah, I never get bored learning more about space. Thank you for your video.
@simpleman5688
@simpleman5688 Рік тому
Space between your ears, perhaps.
@morganevans4145
@morganevans4145 Рік тому
What's point
@LisaAnn777
@LisaAnn777 Рік тому
​@@morganevans4145 lol "what's point"?
@morganevans4145
@morganevans4145 Рік тому
@LVB🦅 to many beers can't remember lol 😂
@lifeisharditsharderifyoure6822
@lifeisharditsharderifyoure6822 Рік тому
@@morganevans4145 👍
@matthewh3331
@matthewh3331 Рік тому
Thank you Kosmo
@cliddily
@cliddily Рік тому
The 2030's will see many advances in our understanding of the solar system's icy moons. ESA's JU.I.C.E, NASA's Europa clipper and Dragonfly, and other projects, are now intended at finding evidence of life. I look forward to future episodes of Kosmo reporting on their findings..
@jaymanilla289
@jaymanilla289 Рік тому
it would be awesome if an icy moon had a mount everest size creature living under the surface.
@ShamelessB0Y
@ShamelessB0Y Рік тому
I pray they stick a super high resolution camera on the Dragonfly probe and fly over its lakes
@kaitlynjones4948
@kaitlynjones4948 8 місяців тому
Those views from the surface of the far away sun & giant Saturn just looks so surreal. Love learning about our solar system
@Sae1962
@Sae1962 Рік тому
One of the best-ever videos about Titan I have watched until today. Congratulations and thank you!
@GEOFERET
@GEOFERET Рік тому
Fantastic as always! I love how you combined actual images with cgi representations. Yes please, more solar system videos! Thank you so much!
@simpleman5688
@simpleman5688 Рік тому
All fake
@xgas.hurried9894
@xgas.hurried9894 Рік тому
@@simpleman5688 Just like your personality
@Akirange
@Akirange Рік тому
@@simpleman5688 where's your proof?
@MRC...KORDELL
@MRC...KORDELL 7 місяців тому
​@@simpleman5688yeah where's your proof if this video is all fake then you need proof first kid
@freddiespencer927
@freddiespencer927 Рік тому
Absolutely! This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about so many wonderful and hidden things in our solar system.
@CoralEuphoria
@CoralEuphoria Рік тому
It's amazing that we know this much detail about something so far away.
@JezusC
@JezusC Рік тому
Like you ever having s3x with a woman, like how long you'll last in said pity sex
@CoralEuphoria
@CoralEuphoria Рік тому
@@JezusC Jesus Christ! You died a virgin?
@afeezjimoh8263
@afeezjimoh8263 Рік тому
Thank you KOSMO
@IKFKSwitch
@IKFKSwitch Рік тому
Burning question: If you brought a supply of oxygen to Titan, released it, and struck a match, would there be a combustion cascade that sets the whole planet on fire?
@heliothrax7716
@heliothrax7716 Рік тому
No. Once the oxidizer would run out you’d lose the localized reaction. Good pun though.
@maundamartin59
@maundamartin59 Рік тому
The cassini Huygens probe had to have costed 1.5 billion
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Рік тому
Nah
@jayman_g1215
@jayman_g1215 Рік тому
no but good theory tho but if titans atmosphere was actually oxygen that you could breath in then yeah you could do it or at least set the lakes in fire maybe not the whole MOON
@stixnstix9382
@stixnstix9382 Рік тому
love this content. keep up the good work
@Matt33318
@Matt33318 Рік тому
I love your videos, these animations are truly amazing.👍♥️
@bjornl.8447
@bjornl.8447 Рік тому
Sorry to nitpick, but the views of Saturn in the sky are not possible, because a) Titan's orbital inclination is 0.3 degrees, meaning the rings would be pretty much edge-on all the time and b) Titan's atmospheric soup is so thick, you would probably not be able to see the Sun, let alone Saturn, ever.
@Theodorus5
@Theodorus5 Рік тому
not even a little bit?
@bjornl.8447
@bjornl.8447 Рік тому
@@Theodorus5 To quote the Wikipedia article on Titan's atmosphere: "The Huygens probe was unable to detect the direction of the Sun during its descent, and although it was able to take images from the surface, the Huygens team likened the process to "taking pictures of an asphalt parking lot at dusk"." It also mentions that the atmosphere is so thick, it reaches up more than 1000km high, and that humans could fly just by attaching wing-like devices to their arms and flapping them.
@Theodorus5
@Theodorus5 Рік тому
@@bjornl.8447 ok thanks, but Huygens cameras different from human eyes, ja? :) so maybe we something.....
@bjornl.8447
@bjornl.8447 Рік тому
@@Theodorus5 Huygen's cameras cover the visible spectrum.
@Theodorus5
@Theodorus5 Рік тому
@@bjornl.8447 dammit :)
@jm131719
@jm131719 Рік тому
Very well done and interesting too. Thanks.
@aamyko
@aamyko Рік тому
Probably the best Titan video so far from any channel on UKposts. Great detail and information! 💙
@bobbynuttbutter9554
@bobbynuttbutter9554 Рік тому
Looks real doesn't it.
@JohnStopman
@JohnStopman Рік тому
Great video! Thanks man! ❤
@christianlarkpor350
@christianlarkpor350 Рік тому
Titan is my favorite moon and is a better choice than mars to live on
@bjornl.8447
@bjornl.8447 Рік тому
Why? It is much further out from the Sun, meaning solar energy is not much of an option. It is extremely cold. It is much harder to reach than Mars, and it takes much longer to get there, at least with current technologies.
@goodone5590
@goodone5590 Рік тому
@@bjornl.8447 when the sun becomes a red giant, the sunlight and and the warmth we be sufficient, that's prob another billion years
@mikebarrow157
@mikebarrow157 Рік тому
A true quality output. Thank you.👍
@frankf1095
@frankf1095 Рік тому
Brilliant video productions, please keep it up and thank you.
@jacoblahr
@jacoblahr Рік тому
I love Kosmo. You did it again 👍😁
@dougd12
@dougd12 Рік тому
Great video....I really enjoyed it👍🌌
@llewislower9767
@llewislower9767 Рік тому
The "dragonfly" drone should be able to withstand being submerged in the bodies of liquid or at least, some drone attached to it via umbilical cable to be dragged through the liquid thereby gaining real info on the liquid since dragonfly can survey everywhere else but the liquid!
@hongo3870
@hongo3870 Рік тому
Apparently its landing near the pole, not the coastal areas
@bjornl.8447
@bjornl.8447 Рік тому
Think about how dangerous it would be to do this in a helicopter. Now think about how ridiculously dangerous it would be to do this with a pre-programmed robotic device at a distance where the turnaround time for any signal is 4+ hours. I don't think this will happen until we have humans in Titan orbit to oversee operations without that delay.
@TsunamiBeefPies
@TsunamiBeefPies Рік тому
Thank you! Fascinating and informative. Just a heads-up: "Mare" is a Latin word meaning "sea." It therefore isn't pronounced as one would pronounce it as if one were speaking of a female horse. It is pronounced "mah-ray."
@TsunamiBeefPies
@TsunamiBeefPies Рік тому
@@mal2ksc Well, yeah, except it's Latin.
@tiaashtyn7560
@tiaashtyn7560 Рік тому
Ahhh, thanks! I instinctively read it with a Spanish sound, glad to know I was on the right track :)
@BuddhaOwl
@BuddhaOwl Рік тому
It's re like in resolution not ray.
@vallisproductionsllc
@vallisproductionsllc Рік тому
​@@BuddhaOwlSounds like an Ecclesiastical accent
@rochelimit55555
@rochelimit55555 6 місяців тому
I love this tour of landmarks on solar system celestial bodies. Make more please
@NASA-XXX
@NASA-XXX Рік тому
very informative,thanks!
@rgb6039
@rgb6039 Рік тому
Man i love titan so much. thanks for the great video
@legendaryawesomeness945
@legendaryawesomeness945 8 місяців тому
Yes we want more man love your video 👍
@s0ulweaver
@s0ulweaver Рік тому
The quality of video and details given are very worthy. I must sub.
@Shredonus
@Shredonus Рік тому
Wow, long, great maded, high quality material :) Good work! I'm gonna watch more about different globes :). Is there Pluto... uuu there's Pluto as well. This will be my second travel :3 my favourite globe
@colebertram8482
@colebertram8482 Рік тому
I'd love there to be some oddity of a life form swimming in Titans Lakes
@aus-reviews8462
@aus-reviews8462 Рік тому
That view of Jupiter is to die for, you would never get sick of looking up into the sky
@bjornl.8447
@bjornl.8447 Рік тому
1. It's Saturn, not Jupiter, but I'm sure that was just a brainfart :P 2. That view is completely unrealistic - first of all, Titan's orbital inclination is 0.3 degrees, meaning it would be edge-on with Saturn's rings. Secondly, Titan's atmosphere would probably make it impossible to see Saturn from Titan's surface.
@simpleman5688
@simpleman5688 Рік тому
Or the painting…
@christianhopkins7751
@christianhopkins7751 Рік тому
@@bjornl.8447 you must be invited to parties a lot 😅.
@bjornl.8447
@bjornl.8447 Рік тому
@@christianhopkins7751 sorry for pointing out artistic license on a science education video :P
@jaywalker1233
@jaywalker1233 Рік тому
Most interesting and very well produced and narrated - excellent, clear diction!
@brianw612
@brianw612 Рік тому
For anyone who does not know, Kelvin and Celsius temperature scales are identical, they simply zero at different points. Absolute zero is 0 degrees K while the freezing point of fresh water is 0 C. Any change is identical for both. Of course K can never be a negative value.
@kunsanyi9057
@kunsanyi9057 Рік тому
#Transformers
@MattttG3
@MattttG3 Рік тому
Amazing as always ❤
@ismailaissah
@ismailaissah Рік тому
I like the voice of this man 😮 it strengthens my mind to learn more from KOSMO 😢
@Rocket_Man
@Rocket_Man Рік тому
Amazin coverage👏🏿👏🏿
@maundamartin59
@maundamartin59 Рік тому
I love anything dealing with Titan. But the Scale of the size of those rivers and seas had to have made the discovery of STATE SIZED BODIES OF LIQUID MADE THE SCIENTIST SPIT OUT THEIR COFFEE. But for Carl Sagan to figure that Titan had liquid methane before it was discovered is awesome.
@reinatycoon3644
@reinatycoon3644 Рік тому
@3:40 You misspoke and said Hydrogen. I cannot wait until the Dragonfly mission to reveal more about the gorgeous moon. I think Titan does indeed have life silicon based on it's surface and in it's methane water bodies. It just may also have hydrothermal vents in the brine like salt h20 oceans with carbon based life. Awesome video Kosmo!!
@nipunnanda8613
@nipunnanda8613 Рік тому
Yes, we know
@reinatycoon3644
@reinatycoon3644 Рік тому
@@nipunnanda8613 You know... which part?
@tdbla98
@tdbla98 6 місяців тому
Missed uour videos. Glad to see you back. Somehow didnt see your newest uploads the past 8 months. I hope your views reach your past normal range. Great stuff as always, gonna watch all your newest videos this morning:)
@RBYU001
@RBYU001 Рік тому
Dude has been killin it lately!
@jmonflores1127
@jmonflores1127 Рік тому
Just found this channel!!! Amazing videos
@karmatik9626
@karmatik9626 2 місяці тому
Beautiful, scary, amazing TITAN. I can't wait for Dragonfly to explore this world and send back to us fascinating new data.
@E.T.Cartman1787
@E.T.Cartman1787 Рік тому
I echo the sentiments. I love learning more about our own solar system and beyond. Keep up the great work 😁
@user-ei2jl9kp9m
@user-ei2jl9kp9m 4 місяці тому
You are the best narrator on UKposts. 🙏
@htos1av
@htos1av Рік тому
Hey! I got a question. Since we know that the Saturnian moon Titan has essentially flowing rivers and rains, and lakes, of what is essentially Zippo lighter fluid (hydrocarbons) and Everclear, just what types of sub-zero dinosaurs created all that? :)
@jasontoddman7265
@jasontoddman7265 Рік тому
All fossil fuels are made from hydrocarbons. However, not all hydrocarbons come from fossil fuels. You can have ethane and methane come from non-biological sources. Just as diamonds (pure carbon) are not necessarily formed from such fossil fuels either. Therefore, there are probably no sub-zero dinosaurs responsible for forming those hydrocarbon lakes on Titan. But wouldn't it be cool if we found some anyway? 😁
@timtheskeptic1147
@timtheskeptic1147 Рік тому
The coolest dinos in the universe, that's who!
@jasontoddman7265
@jasontoddman7265 Рік тому
@@timtheskeptic1147 *Coolest?* Was that pun intentional? 😁
@timtheskeptic1147
@timtheskeptic1147 Рік тому
@@jasontoddman7265 kind of. I had to think for a moment whether I wanted to post it or not. Honestly, I was thinking of the Simpsons episode where Moe's got raided during prohibition.
@deg6788
@deg6788 Рік тому
​@@timtheskeptic1147 Nice one 😂
@JosephPiccio
@JosephPiccio 7 місяців тому
Liquid methane rivers, excellent! Great findings! Kraken Mare Fabulous sea monster in the Norwegian seas said to be a mile and a half in circumference and to cause a whirlpool when it dives.
@Punkeloco
@Punkeloco Рік тому
Amazing video. Yes more videos please also who’s the music artist? I love the music in this video
@ayewright
@ayewright Рік тому
I don't think there was a drill on Huygens - it was a static impactor.
@hakeembenasing3182
@hakeembenasing3182 Рік тому
Amazing documentary thank you for vedios
@tonyb4197
@tonyb4197 Рік тому
soundtrack is amazing!
@rmichaelzachary8574
@rmichaelzachary8574 7 місяців тому
Any planet with an active core is alive, but sentient life is another matter entirely.
@AJScraps
@AJScraps Рік тому
I believe its a matter of time before we detect confirm a biosignature somewhere in the universe 😄
@jandrews6254
@jandrews6254 Рік тому
Given that earth has life at all extremes on the planet, it would silly to suggest that life couldn’t exist because of heat/cold/pressure/lack of sunlight, or anything else you can think of. It all exists here, so why wouldn’t it evolve elsewhere?
@whatdoyouthink3404
@whatdoyouthink3404 Рік тому
Yeah might've been confirmed long time ago.
@TheEtherealCosmos
@TheEtherealCosmos Рік тому
Read about the discovery of Phosphine on Venus, might be the first biosignature we discovered.
@robertoveson3688
@robertoveson3688 7 місяців тому
I'm a sucker for anything about Titan !
@arcturus6688
@arcturus6688 Рік тому
The fact that there is a Mount Doom in our Solar System is awesome.
@jasontoddman7265
@jasontoddman7265 Рік тому
Though I'd freak if it turned out the rings of Saturn included the One Ring and the Nine Rings made for Men - and that Sauron was waiting to ensnare people traveling to Titan with them.
@13wayz70
@13wayz70 5 місяців тому
Titan is like an end game zone in a game lol one day we'll have that gear to colonize it too 😆
@gillian2915
@gillian2915 Рік тому
You have such a lovely calming voice. You could record meditation videos
@saharudinrozinah5915
@saharudinrozinah5915 Рік тому
The best 👍👍👍
@playerish
@playerish Рік тому
Grateful
@CreatingAlong
@CreatingAlong Рік тому
I am so excited for dragonfly. The photos are going to be amazing! It will be such a long wait to 2027.
@filonin2
@filonin2 Рік тому
That was a sudden and jarring beginning.
@free7062
@free7062 Рік тому
Titan is a truly fascinating planet and we are about to learn more
@bjornl.8447
@bjornl.8447 Рік тому
I know it's a technicality, but Titan is a moon (it orbits a planet), not a planet (it doesn't orbit the Sun).
@tygrahof9268
@tygrahof9268 Рік тому
The wonderful but uninhabitable surfaces shows us just how lucky we are here on Earth. It should be expressed more in talks about savi g our planet.
@pitrick_
@pitrick_ 10 місяців тому
Dragonfly mission is so awesome 😊😊
@ioanbota9397
@ioanbota9397 7 місяців тому
Realy I like this video so so much
@Wolvieonepunch
@Wolvieonepunch Рік тому
Yes please!!!
@MrTaxiRob
@MrTaxiRob Рік тому
gases made liquid, liquids made solid... it's hard for most people to imagine fluids existing in states like that for extended periods of time
@Martin-tn5lm
@Martin-tn5lm 8 місяців тому
Excellent website - very stimulating. I will continue to return to it and I can't wait for the next trip to the planet by the unbeatable "Yanks". Thanks, from Ireland.
@ximperialy5622
@ximperialy5622 Рік тому
The naming of the areas is almost like playing WoW and exploring Azeroth :D
@ChuckerA
@ChuckerA Рік тому
Great video thank you and I was here on February the 17th of 2023
@thesaurusrext
@thesaurusrext Рік тому
Cloud cities in the layer of complete calm. Clearly.
@XBnPC
@XBnPC Рік тому
I absolutely love and am grateful for this channel's content 🙏 Thank You!!
@liudehua5742
@liudehua5742 Рік тому
I love watching these high, it just blows my fucking mind
@roysamuels9468
@roysamuels9468 Рік тому
Bro, what would the liquid water underneath the crust TASTE like?? What if I used it as my water for a bong rip??
@JesusFriedChrist
@JesusFriedChrist Рік тому
Bro if we went to Titan, got some ice, and then brought it back to earth and put it in our bongs man.
@liudehua5742
@liudehua5742 Рік тому
When I build my spaceship I'll swing by and pick you two up and we will answer these questions for humanity. I've been preparing my whole life for this. I'm ready
@neilwilliams929
@neilwilliams929 Рік тому
I agree with Kyle great work Kosovo 👈👏
@kapoioskapoiou8631
@kapoioskapoiou8631 Рік тому
Just WOW!!!
@asillygooseth1432
@asillygooseth1432 Рік тому
my favorite celestial body TITAN 💪!!
@donnaallbritton4539
@donnaallbritton4539 Рік тому
Definitely yes, please.
@axis5003
@axis5003 Рік тому
I can't wait to go to Titan to meet Thanos!
@jumbomuffin1316
@jumbomuffin1316 Рік тому
Can you call it Attack on Titan when humans go to the planet?
@5Andysalive
@5Andysalive 8 місяців тому
What isn't happening on Titan is Saturn at this very cinematic angle in the sky like in the intro. I don't mind. :) Maybe a few more "maybe's" or "we think" or "our current leading theory is" would be good. Declaring the interior layout as a fact is a bit too soon.
@Loosegoosy
@Loosegoosy Рік тому
dude what is up with the music like are we watching GoT? like you name a fact and the music goes up as if I'm suppose to be MORE enthralled or something.
@christianlarkpor350
@christianlarkpor350 Рік тому
I would be down to visit titan it’s literally so much like earth t that’s amazing 😅
@moosepatil5946
@moosepatil5946 Рік тому
Ngl, I dont know what video you saw, Titan is nothing like Earth....not even close.
@christianlarkpor350
@christianlarkpor350 Рік тому
@@moosepatil5946 titan has an atmosphere, ocean ,rivers ,lakes ,sand , and mountains. Titan is the most earth like place even other agree it’s a fact too
@christianlarkpor350
@christianlarkpor350 Рік тому
@@bjornl.8447 omg y’all 🤦🏾‍♂️I’m not sayin titan is completely like earth I’m saying it got few qualities like earth even scientist agree that titan is the most similar place to earth you can’t disagree with that but aye think whatever you want
@bjornl.8447
@bjornl.8447 Рік тому
@@christianlarkpor350 no, you were right, Titan is being described as a "primordial Earth". If only it weren't that far from the Sun, it would have a chance to heat up. Imagine Titan as Earth's second moon 🤯
@cyrilwingnek-qw1ik
@cyrilwingnek-qw1ik 7 місяців тому
Titan used to make good hockey sticks
@theflyingpiano4547
@theflyingpiano4547 Рік тому
Your voice is so damn good!
@deceptikhon
@deceptikhon Рік тому
Titan was like most planets. Too many mouths, not enough to go around. And when we faced extinction, I offered a solution.
@bpike-
@bpike- Рік тому
Scietist said Titan's Thicc and all Na-tu-ra-le.. no enhancement needed 🤣🤣
@justinbarion2269
@justinbarion2269 Рік тому
Astronomers: Titan is outside the habitable zone! Nasa: Goes there n finds life soon.🕶
@joelnoronhaxyz
@joelnoronhaxyz Рік тому
I wonder if they could bring some water and test for any signs of life. There's a high probability that there's life out there but our galaxies are too far away to communicate with each other
@Emdee5632
@Emdee5632 9 місяців тому
There is water all over on and in Titan in the form of ice. In fact it's so cold, water ice behaves like rocks.
@Afghanxx
@Afghanxx Рік тому
How are inner cores of celestial bodies calculated? I can't find anything on Google. My search inputs probably aren't clear enough?
@NovaGirl8
@NovaGirl8 Рік тому
Go ask that in one of the subreddits (probably askscience or ELI5) and someone will probably give a concrete answer
@Wayzor_
@Wayzor_ Рік тому
Questions in the titles of videos piss me off.
@Lucky.27_
@Lucky.27_ Рік тому
The adiri area looks like the lower half of a human face seen from the side
@randomguy6152
@randomguy6152 Рік тому
im 20 rn and I doubt ima want to leave earth once im 65+ so can u guys hurry up with this space stuff I wanna explore
@CombatKing1237
@CombatKing1237 Рік тому
same bro
@OGdirty1Kanobi
@OGdirty1Kanobi Рік тому
I love the fact titans mountains are named after the lord of the rings and the hobbit mountains. A Tolkien fans dream
@joshuaalbayrak7631
@joshuaalbayrak7631 Рік тому
yes!!🏆
@angryyoungman66
@angryyoungman66 Місяць тому
Titan looks like the place where they filemd lord of the rings😂
@wizzardofpaws2420
@wizzardofpaws2420 Рік тому
Yay TITAN!! TYVM Kosmo
@Venim85
@Venim85 Рік тому
DOOOOM!
@maxbasem6482
@maxbasem6482 Рік тому
wait for the sun to become a giant red .. then we will see how titan will be
@patatpannenkoek4875
@patatpannenkoek4875 Рік тому
They found an arcology and a huge leviathan. Oh wait that’s destiny
@orangefreak2946
@orangefreak2946 Рік тому
4:08 that shot could have been straight out of no man's sky😅
@arcturus4317
@arcturus4317 Рік тому
Facts, it looks just like it
@bjornl.8447
@bjornl.8447 Рік тому
Unfortunately it doesn't look like this IRL. 1. You can't see Saturn through Titan's thick atmosphere 2. If you could, you'd barely see the rings because Titan 's orbit is nearly edge-on with them.
@1DTL
@1DTL Рік тому
@@bjornl.8447 Please tell me more about how you witnessed it IRL...
@bjornl.8447
@bjornl.8447 Рік тому
@@1DTL no, we just had Cassini flyby (and analyze Titan's atmospheric composition) several hundred times, and landed a probe with various instruments on Titan's surface, and we got a ton of publicly available data back, but what do I know, right?
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