- Largest sea on Saturn's mysterious moon Titan could be more than 1,000 feet deep https://www.space.com/saturn-moon-titan-sea-1000-feet-deep 7 comments space
- Largest sea on Saturn's mysterious moon Titan could be more than 1,000 feet deep ( 300 meters) deep — that's roughly the equivalent of the height of New York City's Chrysler Building. In fact, the lake is so deep that Cassini's radar couldn't probe all the way to the bottom. https://www.space.com/saturn-moon-titan-sea-1000-feet-deep 21 comments science
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