... resources available there are incommensurable - from Saturn’s rings, to Enceladus and its geysers, from Europa’s ocean, to Titan hydrocarbon lakes. There, too, it’s all about the water.
... e.g. we can find evidence of whether there is a stratosphere that causes a temperature inversion, as in the case of the Earth, Titan or the giant planets. A need for data and an opportunity We haven’t yet found any discernible pattern linking ...
... km, its diameter is only about two fifths that of the Earth - even Jupiter’s moon Ganymede and Saturn’s Titan are bigger. And although Mercury can appear as a very bright object when viewed from Earth, its...
... programme started with two Air Force-contributed large intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) rockets, Atlas and Titan – used on the Mercury and Gemini missions. The astronauts were military fighter pilots. With the start...
... be found. We cannot time-travel to the universe’s beginning to observe inflation and no conceivable experiment can approach the titanic energies required to test the Big Bang. Conversely, a faster speed of light in the early universe would explain...
.... But halfway through this process, Falkenberg’s creative trajectory took an unexpected turn. It was during the writing of Titan – Monsoons and Dunes that “something just did not feel right”. Imaginatively, she had been travelling...