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SATURN’S MOON TITAN MAY NOT BE ABLE TO SUPPORT LIFE AFTER ALL

Titan’s underground ocean may lack the organic chemistry necessary for life, according to new astrobiological T research. Titan is Saturn’s largest moon, and the second-largest moon in the entire Solar System. It’s famous for being shrouded in a smog of petrochemicals and for possessing a veritable soup of organic molecules – those that contain carbon – on its surface. Yet despite all this fascinating chemistry, Titan is cold. It has surface temperatures no

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