Science
Largest sea on Saturn’s moon Titan could be more than 1,000 feet deep – The Indian Express
As a result of the new findings of the mystery moon, researchers believe that they can send a robotic submarine to Titan’s biggest lake Kraken Mare

Saturn’s largest of the 82 moons, Titan’s biggest water body is more than 1,000 feet deep near its centre. The Kraken Mare is so deep that its exact depth could not be measured. The new findings were obtained from the data collected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Cassini mission. Seven years ago, it was believed that the depth of the extraterrestrial lake was 115 feet at least.
The depth and composition of each of Titan’s seas had already been measured, except for…
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