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‘Magic islands’ mystery on Saturn’s moon Titan may be solved
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The disappearing “magic islands” on Saturn’s largest moon Titan have intrigued scientists since NASA’s Cassini mission spotted them during flybys a decade ago. Now, researchers believe they have unraveled the phenomenon’s secrets.
The ephemeral features were first thought to be made of fizzing gas bubbles, but astronomers now believe they may be honeycomb-like glaciers made of organic material that fall down onto the moon’s surface.
Scientists regard Titan as one of the most fascinating moons in our solar system because it shares some similarities with Earth. In many ways, however, it also presents a baffling alien landscape.
Titan, larger than both our moon and the planet Mercury, is the only moon in our solar system with a thick atmosphere. The atmosphere is largely composed of nitrogen with a bit of methane, which gives Titan its fuzzy orange appearance. Titan’s atmospheric pressure is about 60% greater than Earth’s, so it exerts the kind of pressure humans feel swimming about 50 feet (15 meters) below the ocean surface, according to NASA.
Titan is also the only other world in our solar system that has Earth-like liquid bodies on its surface — but the rivers, lakes and seas are composed of liquid ethane and methane, which form clouds and cause liquid gas to rain down from the sky.
The Cassini mission’s orbiter, which carried the Huygens probe that landed on Titan in 2005, conducted more than 100 flybys of Titan between 2004 and 2017 to reveal much of what scientists know about the moon today.
Among the most puzzling aspects of Titan are its magic islands, observed by scientists as moving bright spots on Titan’s sea surfaces that can last a few hours, several weeks or longer. Cassini’s radar images captured the unexplained bright regions in Ligeia Mare, the second-largest liquid body on Titan’s surface. The sea is 50% larger than Lake Superior and is made up of liquid methane, ethane and nitrogen.
Astronomers thought these regionsmight be clumping bubbles of nitrogen gas, actual islands made of floating solids or features attributed to waves (although the waves only reach a few millimeters in height).