Saturn moon Titan's atmosphere on move

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NASA / JPL-Caltech / Space Science Institute This night-side photo of Titan taken by the Cassini spacecraft reveals an accumulation of haze over the Saturn moon's south pole (bottom). New come from Cassini's infrared spectrometer show that air is now sinking at the south pole, causing increased temperatures at high altitude and a huge enrichment in trace gases. By Nola Taylor Redd
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Saturn's cloudy moon Titan has a middle atmosphere containing organic compounds that could hold the potential for life. Now, a new look at that atmospheric layer by a NASA spacecraft shows that it may be on the move, scientists say.
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