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The fate of the second world in the solar system! Amazing scientists !!

The fate of the second world in the solar system !!! Amazing scientists !!


Did you know that Saturn has 72 moons? This complete Saturnian system is itself a small solar system. The most interesting of these 72 moons is Titan, which looks like Earth. A new study reveals the lunar surface landscape. Titan is the largest moon in Saturn's own system. Titan has a dense atmosphere of rain filled with rivers, lakes and seas. However, unlike the Earth, these lakes are filled with different materials.

Flowing currents of liquid methane form the surface of Titan's ice. Hydrocarbon sand dunes are formed by nitrogen air. Stanford University geologist Mathieu Lapotre's team has revealed how the various hills, plains and enclosures of Titan were formed.

The study, published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, reveals how the weather cycle drives the movement of grain on the moon's surface.


How is the mound of Titan made?

Earth mounds are made up of silicate and mineral rocks. Which over time becomes sediments. These are deposited by the air in sedimentary layers, which are converted into rock by pressure, groundwater and heat.

Researchers say Titan has created hills, plains and rough areas in a similar process. But, Earth, Mars and Venus are the complete opposite. The remains of Titan are believed to be composed of solid organic compounds. Scientists have long been trying to figure out how its basic organic compounds can be converted into granules, which form different structures.


Found in Northern Earth

A team of researchers has analyzed the Earth's sediments. These sediments are called Ooids. These are small, round grains that are often found in shallow tropical seas, such as around the Bahamas. These sediments are formed when calcium carbonate is pulled from the water column and forms a layer around the grains, such as quartz.

The team combined data from Titan's climate and aerated sediments with their model and concluded that Titan's surface contains landscapes. Atmospheric modeling and data from the Cassini Mission show that air near the equator is normal.

Matthew Lapotre states that we show that Titan has an Earth-like Active Sedimentary Cycle, which can tell about the latitudinal distribution of the landscape. It's fun to think that there is another world so far away, where things are as different as they are.


NASA has found a new world. NASA scientists have dubbed it the 'twin sister' of the world. See pictures of this world.

The US space research center NASA has claimed that it has found the earth. The size is almost the same as the earth.

NASA has found the Earth's twin sister through the Kepler Space Telescope. This new planet is 300 light years away from the earth.

About 75 percent of the amount of sunlight that reaches the earth goes to this new planet. This planet is 1.08 times bigger than Earth.

NASA had earlier received a picture of this new planet. But they could not be sure about the presence of this planet of service. Astronomers think the new planet will have the same temperature as Earth. They also think that life can be found on that planet.

Wolf Kukia, a 16-year-old NASA internship student, discovered the planet. Kukia claimed that the two planets revolved around the Sun. He joined NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission as an intern.



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