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Oct 14, 2010

Saturn's Largest Moon Has Ingredients for Life?

Sunlight glints off Kraken Mare, a lake on Titan's northern hemisphere, in a July 2009 Cassini spacecraft picture.
Sunlight glints off Kraken Mare, a lake on northern Titan's northern hemisphere, in a July 2009 picture.
Picture courtesy NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/DLR

Victoria Jaggard in Pasadena, California
Published October 8, 2010
The chemical "letters" used to write the basic code for life on Earth might exist on Saturn's largest moon, according to new research presented Thursday.

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