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Titan interior study points to thick slushy ice shell instead of global ocean

Titan interior study points to thick slushy ice shell instead of global ocean

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 18, 2025


Careful reanalysis of measurements gathered more than a decade ago indicates that Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, likely lacks a vast liquid-water ocean beneath its ice, contrary to earlier interpretations of Cassini data. Instead, the work suggests that an icy journey downward from the surface would encounter extensive high-pressure ice, slushy layers, and pockets of meltwater closer to the rocky

Published by SpaceDaily on 12/18/2025

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