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i found it interesting to find that this is the first time we have seen liquid on another planet. mars photos definitely show liquid erosion but no liquid. clouds on other planets can be made up of liquid droplets OR ice crystals. this seems to confirm that if there is currently life in our solar system besides earth, Titan would be the best place to look for it. (unless you think that the martians went underground when all the water disappeared.)
Originally posted by Moonage
I got two problems with this article. First of all, we've had pics of the petroleum lakes of Titan for a couple of years:
space.moonagewebdream.com... -property-on-titan-for-sale-part-ii/
Second, it's also assumed that the solid sheet of frozen whatever on Enceladus is some form of liquid as well:
Pic of Enceladus
Originally posted by Malfeitor
The short-sightedness of NASA and other agencies never ceases to amaze me.
The article stated that the probe took picture for an hour before running out of battery. Doesn't this strike anyone else as odd? They sent the bloody thing all the way to Saturn's moon, but didn't have the foresight to give it a slightly longer battery life. If only one of these eggheads would design a probe which lasted for more than a few hours, we might learn a thing or two.