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The initiative is to determine if hydrocarbo­n- based life is possible on Titan Nasa sending sub to Saturn’s moon

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Washington, Aug. 27: Nasa is planning to send a submarine to Saturn’s moon Titan in a bid to explore the depths of its largest ocean and search for signs of life.

Researcher­s proposed that the submarine would carry instrument­s to measure the chemical compositio­n of the ocean, the currents and tides and the structure of the ocean floor.

The mast at the top would allow the submarine to communicat­e with earth when it resurfaces.

Since it would not be able to communicat­e when underwater, its search for life is planned to be fully autonomous.

“There are really two big reasons why we want to go to Titan,” Jason Hartwig, a Nasa cryogenics engineer, said at the Nasa Innovative Advanced Concepts Symposium in the US.

First, is “to determine if hydrocarbo­n based life is possible on Titan,” Hartwig was quoted as saying by ‘ Inverse. com’.

Also, as the only moon in our solar system with clouds and an atmosphere, Titan is very similar to earth — apart from the extreme cold and oceans of liquid methane.

The hidden in the methane sea may hold clues to how life evolved, and possibly even extraterre­strial microbes.

The mission is still in its conceptual stages.

Titan ( or Saturn VI) is the largest moon of Saturn. — PTI

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RESEACHERS proposed that the submarine would carry instrument­s to measure the chemical...
Hartwig’s proposed submarine would carry instrument­s to measure the chemical compositio­n of the ocean, the currents and tides, and the structure of the ocean floor. RESEACHERS proposed that the submarine would carry instrument­s to measure the chemical...

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