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How Alien Oceans Behave — A Small Breeze Could Form "Tall Waves Moving in Slow Motion" on Saturn's Moon Titan
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How Alien Oceans Behave — A Small Breeze Could Form "Tall Waves Moving in Slow Motion" on Saturn's Moon Titan
Learn how a new model shows how waves form on alien oceans, revealing that gentle winds could create massive swells on Titan, while even hurricane-force winds barely stir lava seas on distant worlds.
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Read Full ArticleOn Earth, a light breeze is barely enough to ride the surface of a body of water. But on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, this same breath generates huge liquid walls of more than three meters high. To understand this spectacular physical anomaly, MIT researchers have developed an unprecedented simulator capable of [...]
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