Saturn's moon Titan is a bizarre frozen world with a liquid circuit as on Earth. Instead of water, it rains on the icymoon, however, liquefied petroleum gas (methane). There's methane lakes, dried up river beds and dunes from coal, such as the lunar module "Huygens" European-American Saturn mission, "Cassini-Huygens" has revealed. So far, however, have no model can explain why methane lakes were apparently only in the polarregions, especially in the north, as it came to storms at low latitudes and why clouds pile up mainly in the southern sky of Titan. So that the existence of aliens on this moon is almost impossible.
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