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Saturn’s moon Rhea has a mysterious material on its surface – Inverse

Using data from the Cassini mission, scientists detected hydrazine on Rhea’s surface — the first such detection in the Solar System.

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A new study reveals a curious relationship between Saturn’s moon Rhea and its neighbor, Titan.
The second largest
planet of the Solar System, Saturn is adorned by icy rings and orbited by a veritable swarm of some 80 moons.
These satellites have their own unique properties, some so unusual and intriguing that they stand out from other lunar bodies found throughout the Solar System, including our own natural companion, the Moon.
One of these strange celestial bodies is Saturn’s second largest moon,…

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