Ice volcanos or cryovolcanos spewing a super-chilled liquid into its atmosphere may be errupting on the surface of the Saturn moon Titan suggests the results from data collected during several recent flybys of Titan by NASA's Cassini spacecraft according to new research released today at an American Geophysical Union gathering in San Francisco, Calif.. The Saturn moon Enceladus also has cryovolcanos. Moon and Saturn ring scientists continue to vie for time with the Cassini spacecraft to answer the many new scientific questions. Monday, December 15, 2008
Cryovolcanos May Errupt on Titan
Ice volcanos or cryovolcanos spewing a super-chilled liquid into its atmosphere may be errupting on the surface of the Saturn moon Titan suggests the results from data collected during several recent flybys of Titan by NASA's Cassini spacecraft according to new research released today at an American Geophysical Union gathering in San Francisco, Calif.. The Saturn moon Enceladus also has cryovolcanos. Moon and Saturn ring scientists continue to vie for time with the Cassini spacecraft to answer the many new scientific questions.
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