Titan: An unknown object disappeared from the lake

04. 03. 2023
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As the Cassini spacecraft (NASA) flew past Saturn's moon Titan last year, it photographed an unknown object in one of the lakes. The lake and the building were located in the northern hemisphere. At first glance, it looked like a piece of iceberg that had broken off from the nearby shore. Astronomers have identified the formation as a miraculous island. But they do not know what it might be like.

The building is 20 km long and 10 km wide. The object was first registered on July 10, 2013 and disappeared again on July 26, 2013. Astroners are sure that it was certainly not a technical error: "We do not know what it was. But it's definitely not one of the typical events we know from Titan, "said Jason Hofgartner, a scientist at Cornell University in New York. "It's not a permanent object."

Titan: A mysteriously disappearing object

Titan: A mysteriously disappearing object

Titan is undoubtedly one of the most interesting places in our solar system. According to official scientific research, it has a dense atmosphere composed mainly of nitrogen and methane. The surface pressure is roughly 60% higher than the average pressure on Earth. According to the latest findings obtained through the Cassini probe, there is a system of lagoons connected to Titan on the surface of which liquid hydrocarbons should flow. Some of the photos have seen lake level glare, which scientists believe could be waves on the surface. On the mainland volcanic activity was also recorded. For the months, like the Earth's Four Years.

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