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The identification of liquid ethane in Titan's Ontario Lacus

January 1, 2008

Titan was once thought to have global oceans of light hydrocarbons on its surface, but after 40 close flybys of Titan by the Cassini spacecraft, it has become clear that no such oceans exist. There are, however, features similar to terrestrial lakes and seas, and widespread evidence for fluvial erosion, presumably driven by precipitation of liquid methane from Titan's dense, nitrogen-dominated atmosphere. Here we report infrared spectroscopic data, obtained by the Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) on board the Cassini spacecraft, that strongly indicate that ethane, probably in liquid solution with methane, nitrogen and other low-molecular-mass hydrocarbons, is contained within Titan's Ontario Lacus. ??2008 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

Publication Year 2008
Title The identification of liquid ethane in Titan's Ontario Lacus
DOI 10.1038/nature07100
Authors R. H. Brown, L. A. Soderblom, J.M. Soderblom, R. N. Clark, R. Jaumann, J. W. Barnes, Christophe Sotin, B. Buratti, K. H. Baines, P. D. Nicholson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Nature
Index ID 70000342
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse