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Saturn's moon: Titan, has lakes and landscape?
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I've heard alot about this lately.
Saturn's moon, Titan, has been looked into by NASA, and other space programs.
They sent a rover there, but it survived for about 50 seconds.
The link doesn't show that information, That's just what I've heard.

The link shows about how there's lakes and rain on Titan.

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Wow, thats pretty cool. Thanks for sharing.
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thanks for sharing this man. nice post,
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I've knew about that for awhile. Haha, It's lakes are made of Methane. Rain drops on Titan are enormous and fall extremely slow. It'd be a fun place to go to if it wasn't 2 billion miles away and like -300 degrees there every day. It would take like 10 years to get there but the Casini Huygans probe took 7 years to get there and they done a sling shot off Jupiter.

Also Europa, One of Jupiters moons, Also may have water on it. They believe there's a ocean under the thick ice of Europa.


Curiosity is making a lot of interesting finds on Mars also.
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If there's lakes, then hopefully there will be life there.

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This is pretty bloody amazing, space is always fascinating as it is endless with possibilities.

I mean, who knows whats out there.
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I've read into this a lot, it's so interesting. Very sad that I will probably not be alive to see anything for my own eyes though.
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Vishera wrote This is pretty bloody amazing, space is always fascinating as it is endless with possibilities.

I mean, who knows whats out there.
same CPU as me. what voltages are your cpu at? and are you using the stock cooler?
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Sweet post bro! You should keep putting more stuff up like this.
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Kex wrote If there's lakes, then hopefully there will be life there.



Yes there are lakes but they're lakes of methane so I don't think there will be much life supported there
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