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Watch the “misty sunset” over Saturn’s moon

NASA has just released two stunning new images of the Titan from Saturn’s Moon – where scientists believe it qualifies for alien life.

In the first photo, Titan appears to be surrounded by a strip of multicolored light. Scientists call this the “misty sunset”. In the second photo, Titan’s entire moon shines with magical blue, green, and orange-yellow light.

Beneath that fog is a planet that could be considered a nearly complete copy of Earth, with rivers, seas, and an atmosphere considered standard enough to form life.

Ngắm hoàng hôn sương mù trên mặt trăng Sao Thổ - Ảnh 2.
Ngắm hoàng hôn sương mù trên mặt trăng Sao Thổ - Ảnh 3.

The data Cassini sent back to Earth proved that beneath the atmosphere there could be many molecular structures that could be the raw materials for building complex organic masses – organisms themselves. It can be said that Titan is compared to the image of the early Earth, when the first reactions to create life began to occur on Earth.

NASA said that in order not to pollute Saturn and its moons, including the precious Titan, scientists calculated that Cassini would use up any remaining fuel before fully igniting in Saturn’s atmosphere.

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