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Titan Moon's Bright Hot Spot

An anonymous reader writes "Saturn's largest moon, Titan, has been the target of great interest because of its unusual pre-biotic chemistry and thick atmosphere. The Colorado-Boulder Space Science Institute announced a new mystery today involving a persistently bright spot, perhaps one of four possibilities. The spot could be a surface coloration, a mountain range, a cloud, or a hot spot."

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  1. Life, the Universe, Everything... by Che+Guevarra · · Score: -1, Troll

    Even if they find life, does that negate the religious plan? Not really, it only expands it.

    1. Re:Life, the Universe, Everything... by Che+Guevarra · · Score: 0, Troll

      I'd very much like to find the very fudge caked coward that moded this post down... Life on other planets very well may change our thinking. Just because the moderator is a university schooled ponk does not mean our downhill chocolate slide has to be a total downer. Come -- on --- dude! Ride --- it --- with --- me.... Moooode === up==== dude====(all down hill_) lamer foooooo ----- oooo ---- ooo ----llllllllll.

  2. Re:radio by montreal!hahahahah · · Score: -1, Troll

    Montreal? Ha Ha
    Apple and Win are both crap
    Something about trees

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