Storms In The Tropics Of Saturn's Moon Titan Discovered

ScienceDaily (Aug. 13, 2009) — For all its similarities to Earth—clouds that
pour rain (albeit liquid methane not liquid water) onto the surface
producing lakes and rivers, vast dune fields in desert-like regions, plus a
smoggy orange atmosphere that looks like Los Angeles's during fire
season—Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is generally "a very bland place,
weatherwise," says Mike Brown of the California Institute of Technology
(Caltech).


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