Sunday, 21 March 2021

Titan’s largest crater might be the perfect cradle for life

Titan’s largest crater might be the perfect cradle for life

Saturn’s frigid moon Titan has long intrigued scientists searching for life in the Solar System. Its surface is coated in organic hydrocarbons, and its icy crust is thought to cover a watery ocean. An asteroid or comet slamming into the moon could theoretically mix these two ingredients, according to a new study, with the resulting impact craters providing an ideal place for life to get started.

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