NASA scientists discover evidences of life on Saturn’s moon, Titan

NASA scientists have discovered evidences of life on Saturn's moon, Titan. Analyzed data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft suggest a primitive, exotic form of life or precursor to life on Titan's surface breath with a dense atmosphere around the planet and feed with a complex chemistry on the surface of the moon. “One key finding comes from a paper online now in the journal Icarus that shows hydrogen molecules flowing down through Titan's atmosphere and disappearing at the surface,” NASA website says. “Another paper online now in the Journal of Geophysical Research maps hydrocarbons on the Titan surface and finds a lack of acetylene.” read more: http://en.rian.ru/science/20100605/159318120.html added by: bmltv

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