Titan: A world with two styles of ocean
Planetary scientist Dr. Ralph Lorenz of the Applied Physics Lab at Johns Hopkins University discusses the saturnian moon Titan and results of the Cassini mission’s exploration of Titan. Lorenz outlines the uniqueness of Titan’s geochemistry and surface morphology, but also points out its similarities with Earth. This was the fourth presentation in the Lunar and Planetary Institute’s 2017–2018 Cosmic Exploration Speaker Series, “Diving into Ocean Worlds.”
Видео Titan: A world with two styles of ocean канала Lunar and Planetary Institute
Видео Titan: A world with two styles of ocean канала Lunar and Planetary Institute
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14 февраля 2018 г. 23:22:34
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