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Sep 5 2009, 09:28 AM
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An interesting news release on the website of the Cassini Equinox Mission:
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/news/cassinifea...feature20090904 I had noted that propane (C3H8) could also be present as a liquid on Titan. So, we have, at least, three potential candidates for pools of liquids on Titan: methane, ethane and propane. If the data of wikipedia are correct, propane has a boiling point ( in normal, terrestrial conditons) of -42.09°C and a melting point of -187.6°C. With environmental conditions similar to those in the landing site of the Huygens probe ( 1467hPA, -179°C), I suppose that propane can form liquid pools, as well. |
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Sep 5 2009, 02:17 PM
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Feeling an excessive need to rant.
QUOTE "Titan's atmospheric inventory would fuel about 150 billion barbecue cookouts, enough for several thousand years of Labor Days." Really? This doesn't tell me a darned thing about the amount of propane on Titan. Unless that's the new unit for measuring the propane abundance. I can see it now. Propane on Titan Abstract: "Using high resolution mass spectroscopy from instruments aboard the Cassini spacecraft, we are able to measure a C3H8 abundance of 150 +/- 3% Giga-BBQ'-cookouts within three sigma confidence." (made some of that up, but you hopefully get the point). -------------------- -- Hungry4info (Sirius_Alpha)
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Webscientist Propane identified in Titan's environment Sep 5 2009, 09:28 AM
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