A new study reveals that on Saturn’s moon Titan, oil and water could mix under extreme alien conditions — reshaping our understanding of chemistry and the search for life.
On Saturn's largest moon, Titan, molecules that would never mix on Earth are mixing together, seemingly defying a fundamental rule of chemistry.
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New evidence points to Saturn’s moon Enceladus being habitable
The probability that one of Saturn’s moons may harbour life has risen, experts say, after finding an array of carbon-based ...
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Strange object between Saturn and Uranus is 'evolving' its own ring system, study suggests
Astronomers have found signs that the small icy world Chiron, orbiting between Saturn and Uranus, may be forming a new ring ...
Tracking the rotation speed of solid planets, like the Earth and Mars, is a relatively simple task: Just measure the time it takes for a surface feature to roll into view again. But giant gas planets ...
In the last month, the planet has figured in new releases by SZA, Kacey Musgraves and Ariana Grande. But for the astrologically inclined, what does a “Saturn return” signify? By Frank Rojas In two ...
A team of international scientists from BAS, University of Iowa and GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences has discovered a new method to explain how radiation belts are formed around the planet ...
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