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Cassini Saw Rain Falling at Titan’s North Pole

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Cassini Saw Rain Falling at Titan’s North Pole

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    Cassini Saw Rain Falling at Titan’s North Pole
    by Evan Gough

    The Cassini mission to Saturn ended in September 2017, but the data it gathered during its 13 year mission is still yielding scientific results. On the heels of a newly-released global image of Saturn’s moon Titan comes another discovery: Rainfall at Titan’s north pole. Climate models developed by scientists during Cassini’s mission concluded that rain …

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