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Skywizard
23rd June 2014, 13:14
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During a recent flyby by NASA’s Cassini mission a mysterious formation appeared to rise from the depths. But then, just as mysteriously as it appeared, “Magic Island” (as it has become known by planetary scientists) vanished.

In a new paper published in the journal Nature Geoscience, an international team of researchers have arrived at some explanations for Magic Island. Sadly, none of them point to an extraterrestrial Atlantis.

Titan is the only moon in the solar system to have a thick atmosphere. However, the Saturnian moon is so cold that liquid water cannot exist on its surface. The large bodies of liquids that do exist are composed of methane and ethane — two organic compounds that have very low freezing points and can exist in a liquid state in Titan’s frigid environment.

Like Earth’s water cycle, Titan’s atmosphere is known to have a methane and ethane cycle, where bodies of the liquids accumulate in seas, evaporate, condense and precipitate as a very alien rain. Rivers cut valleys into the landscape and the seas give way to landmasses awash with hydrocarbons. It’s for these reasons that scientists are fascinated with this little word and its hazy atmosphere — it is not so dissimilar from a primordial Earth containing the ingredients for life, only in different quantities and much further away from he sun.

So it was with great interest when, Cassini beamed back images of Ligeia Mare, a sea located near Titan’s north pole, a bright feature — looking like an island — appeared from the depths. But then, during a follow-up flyby only days later, the island had gone. Further Cassini flybys confirmed that Magic Island had vanished.



Full Story: http://news.discovery.com/space/titans-magic-island-rose-mysteriously-from-the-depths-140623.htm



peace...

Lifebringer
23rd June 2014, 14:00
Pehaps it's a mothership docked outside a civilization, and when spotted, submerged below surface? The ships don't have to look like modern technology, but if the do not intervene or cause notice law is truly in effect then wouldn't they try to make the ships blend in with ecological shapes? If I was in one, I'd camouflage also. From a distance it can look like an island, but up close, could be something totally different in shape.

Carmody
23rd June 2014, 14:43
It is an active planet, under extreme stressing. No small wonder that things come and go. Just like they do here on earth, albeit less often these days, on the earth. But islands do come and go here, as well.

No need for aliens hiding in every bush.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
23rd June 2014, 18:55
If there is magma under the methane oceans it would be bigger bubbles and more dramatic pumice outflows than we normally see on earth, right?

It could have been a very large outgassing and pumice formation. NASA should be able to tell if the thing is solid or not underneath but they are being lazy :)

Titan has as many layers as an onion -- the mystery of its atmosphere is likely mirrored by other deceptive features on the planet's surface. :)

Surface only means something to air breathers anyway lol

p.s. stuff might float up to the surface of the methane pools then freeze on top and look like solid soil but not be