
This undated true color image by the Cassini spacecraft released by NASA shows Saturn's largest moon, Titan, passing in front of the planet and its rings. A new study released Thursday, June 28, 2012 suggests there may be an ocean below Titan's frigid surface. (AP Photo/NASA)
1 posted on
07/01/2012 3:36:27 PM PDT by
presidio9
To: presidio9
"Titan is quite squishy,"
I hate when they use all that sciency jargon.
2 posted on
07/01/2012 3:48:18 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
To: presidio9
Send Haliburton to frack it. I need the stock price to go back up.
3 posted on
07/01/2012 3:50:31 PM PDT by
BipolarBob
(I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure.)
To: presidio9
I wish we could send another probe there. A more complex probe this time that could move, take ultra-clear pictures, sound, and transmit to an orbiter that could send it back to Earth.
To: presidio9
If you’ve got a sea, you might as well harbor it.
8 posted on
07/01/2012 4:31:08 PM PDT by
the invisib1e hand
(A Dalmation was spotted trotting down the street...)
To: presidio9
More proof of the abiotic theory of petroleum formation.
10 posted on
07/01/2012 5:01:31 PM PDT by
Jack Hydrazine
(It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
To: presidio9
Oh, yes, this is well known.
The underground oceans are filled with subterranean fish that are held in high esteem by the Saturian Nymphs.

11 posted on
07/01/2012 5:48:57 PM PDT by
aMorePerfectUnion
("I'm comfortable with a Romney win." - Pres. Jimmy Carter)
To: presidio9
All I can say is Saturn there looks like it’s wearing one of my husbands shirts.
12 posted on
07/01/2012 6:35:32 PM PDT by
Beowulf9
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