"The morning weather for a region of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is a steady drizzle of liquid methane, according to scientists studying the distant moon.
Finding precipitation on Titan, a moon larger than the planet Mercury, was expected because of its hydrocarbon lakes and methane clouds, but until now rain had never been directly observed."
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Finding precipitation on Titan, a moon larger than the planet Mercury, was expected because of its hydrocarbon lakes and methane clouds, but until now rain had never been directly observed."
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