Saturn's moon Titan has insulating methane-rich crust up to six miles thick
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Saturn's moon Titan has a unique methane clathrate ice crust up to six miles thick, according to a new study by University of Hawaii researchers. This crust warms Titan's interior, causing rapid crater shallowing and potentially explaining its methane-rich atmosphere, with implications for understanding Earth's climate and the search for extraterrestrial life.
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