Titan, Saturn's largest moon, has a complete hydrocarbon weather cycle where methane evaporates at extremely cold temperatures (around -290°F), forms clouds, and rains, carving river valleys and filling polar lakes, demonstrating that planetary weather cycles can exist with substances other than water.
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Titan Has Methane Rainstorms (Alien Weather) #shortsAdded:
Saturn's moon, Titan, has weather, but not with water. At minus 290°, methane evaporates, forms clouds, and rains.
Those storms carve river valleys, and fill dark lakes near the poles. Cassini spotted these seas and NASA's Dragonfly will hop across Titan to study this alien methane water cycle up
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