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Robot submarine could be used to explore methane sea on Saturns moon, say scientists – Republic World
Scientists have reached the hypothesis that a robotic submarine could be used to study liquid methane sea on Titan, Saturn’s natural satellite.

A robotic submarine could be used to study liquid methane sea on Titan, Saturn’s natural satellite. According to astronomers at Cornell University, Kraken Mare, which is Titan’s largest liquid methane body, could be explored using a robotic submarine because of its striking similarities with water bodies on planet Earth. Scientists have reached the hypothesis after going through loads of data collected during one of the final Titan flybys of the Cassini probe.
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