 on Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, have now been evaluated in terms of a global perspective of the mysteriously shrouded body (click to enlarge.)  Can anyone doubt that there's an active hydrologic (er, hydrocarbon) cycle at work?  Link to related abstract.
on Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, have now been evaluated in terms of a global perspective of the mysteriously shrouded body (click to enlarge.)  Can anyone doubt that there's an active hydrologic (er, hydrocarbon) cycle at work?  Link to related abstract.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Dendritic drainage systems...
 on Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, have now been evaluated in terms of a global perspective of the mysteriously shrouded body (click to enlarge.)  Can anyone doubt that there's an active hydrologic (er, hydrocarbon) cycle at work?  Link to related abstract.
on Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, have now been evaluated in terms of a global perspective of the mysteriously shrouded body (click to enlarge.)  Can anyone doubt that there's an active hydrologic (er, hydrocarbon) cycle at work?  Link to related abstract.
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