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Tidal energy measurements help scientists understand Titan's composition and orbital history"Now that we have an estimate for the strength of tides on Titan, what does it tell us about how quickly the orbit is changing? What we discovered is that it's changing very quickly on a geologic ...
A massive impact or lost moon may have thrown Titan off course, leaving scientists puzzled. 'Lost for 94 years, found, then lost again': Australia’s 'Ghost Kangaroo' has everyone baffled ...
The wind on Saturn's largest moon is strong enough to blow around rocks of up to half a metre in diameter, which could put NASA's upcoming Dragonfly mission at risk ...
Harvard astronomers have announced the discovery of over 100 previously undiscovered moons orbiting the planet Saturn.
With a whopping total of 274 moons, researchers say Saturn’s tug of war with Jupiter for the title is settled once and for ...
Not that it was a competition, but Saturn surpassed Jupiter in known moons a few years ago. Now the giant planet may never ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNInto the Unknown: How Similar Is Deep Sea and Space Exploration?From immense pressure to limited supplies, learn more about the similarities between deep sea and space exploration and what risks they pose to explorers.
Getting humans to Mars has long been an obsession for SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. On Monday, that project got a full endorsement from the newly sworn-in president.
SwRI scientists have determined that at the rate Titan’s orbit is changing, it should have acquired a circular orbit within about 350 million years. The fact that Titan currently has a ...
The others orbit the planet in the opposite direction, or in retrograde. The arcs near the center are the orbits of Titan and Iapetus, two of Saturn's large outer moons. For scale, the white ...
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