Planet Saturn. INCREDIBLE EXPLOSIONS that AMAZED even NASA

Planet Saturn. A series of incredible explosions that amazed even NASA researchers offers an explanation for a major mystery until now.

Planet Saturn. INCREDIBLE EXPLOSIONS that AMAZED even NASA

Planet Saturn. NASA researchers have discovered a series of extremely important explosions that provide an explanation for something that until now has been regarded as a real mystery by astronomers. More precisely, until now NASA researchers have never known how the lakes on the moon Titan near the planet Saturn were formed, but it seems that an explanation has been found, and it has to do with a series of explosions that took place there .

Planet Saturn. The moon Titan is the second largest in our galaxy, and it is the only known cosmic body that has liquids on its surface, something that makes it extremely interesting for researchers. The problem is that these lakes on the moon Titan near the planet Saturn are full of methane gas, not water, and researchers claim that they were formed by huge explosions that took place a long time ago.

Planet Saturn. INCREDIBLE EXPLOSIONS that AMAZED even NASA

Planet Saturn. Until now it was believed that some of the lakes on the moon Titan were formed after the liquid methane gas dissolved the surface of the moon and created the space in which they are at the moment. This explanation could not be used for other lakes because the basins were much too steep, and this is how the explanation was found for the explosions that would have taken place on the moon Titan near the planet Saturn.

"The Cassini mission discovered lakes and seas containing mostly methane in Titan's polar regions. Liquid nitrogen lakes may have existed during periods of Titan's past when methane was photochemically depleted, leaving an atmosphere of nearly pure molecular nitrogen and thus much cooler temperatures. We find that the morphology of the high-rimmed basins is similar to that of magma-water interaction explosion craters on Earth, and therefore propose that these basins originate from near-surface vapor explosions rather than karst."

Planet Saturn. The explosions would have taken place after liquid nitrogen reached the surface from the moon's atmosphere, it would have gathered under the surface, and after the temperature on the surface believed, it evaporated and exploded. This is how some of the basins in which the lakes of liquid methane gas are now found on the surface of the moon Titan near the planet Saturn would have been formed, the theory itself being difficult to understand for many.

Planet Saturn. Having said that, here is that for almost everything one can find an explanation, no matter how credible, or incredible, it might be for NASA researchers.