Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is unique in the solar system: it is the only moon with a dense, nitrogen-rich atmosphere, and its methane cycle resembles Earth's water cycle - solid and liquid methane evaporates, forms clouds, and falls back as precipitation. Now scientists have compiled an inventory of Titan's resources and assessed how they could be used by future generations of humans.
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Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is unique in the solar system: it is the only moon with a dense, nitrogen-rich atmosphere, and its methane cycle resembles Earth's water cycle - solid and liquid methane evaporates, forms clouds, and falls back as precipitation. Now scientists have compiled an inventory of Titan's resources and assessed how they could be used by future generations of humans.