Sunday 25 March 2012

Earth & Titan

NASA JPL scientists look for Earthly examples of the terrain features they've been seeing on Saturn's moon Titan, including the dry landscapes of Death Valley, California. From NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Since we're probably never going to get to the surface of Titan and be able to pick up the rocks and take samples of the liquid, we wanted to be able to understand a place that we can get to, and then draw conclusions about Titan. We believe that geology is geology everywhere. So we've come to Death Valley, to Racetrack Playa. It's a dry lake right now, but it's a lake nonetheless; so we can look for similar pieces of evidence. The reason we do that is we can crawl around Death Valley and measure things. We could find out what's happening and find out what causes that evidence to occur. And it's just like a detective game from there on. So whenever you have a high thing next to a low thing, you can be sure that something's going to happen. Nature likes to even itself out. On Ontario Lacus, we have high things right next to low things. So the rainfall is going to move the material from the high to the low and it's going to form these same alluvial fans where material washes out from the gully like it does here, and it's going to flow the material down to the lakebed. At Ontario Lacus, there are pieces of bedrock like this, only probably made out of water ice, that make fingers that extend down into the lake. It's as though the lake had risen up and flooded those ...



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