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A robot submarine could explore Titan’s deepest sea – EarthSky
A new study of data from NASA’s bountiful Cassini mission shows that Titan’s largest methane sea, Kraken Mare, is at least 1,000 feet – 300 meters – deep near its…

Artist’s concept of Kraken Mare, the largest methane lake or sea on Saturn’s large moon Titan. This moon is the only known body in space, besides Earth, known to have stable bodies of liquid (albeit not water) on its surface. Image via Cornell University/ NASA.
Earth is a water planet. Titan – Saturn’s largest moon – is the only other body in our solar system, in fact the only other body we know, anywhere, to have liquids on its surface. Titan has rain, rivers and even lakes and seas, not made of…
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