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The surface of Ligeia Mare, Titan's second largest sea, has a mirror-like smoothness, possibly due to a lack of winds, geophysicists say. As the only other solar system body with an Earth-like weather system, Titan could serve as a model for studying our own planet's early history.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sMQf7sQ_y9yF9lEjyj2zHQMR7SawCVX9MaSEOvJVM4lLHm8FuR8niIPgdWnDMvkp_LUfHvnIX_6RKhGQZFes1j1CmCs1rY7VT7Z1WDRq7d8p9YzPlFg9Yvl5q2FzFBuKSdvd6vTpx5zcOM3ZTGhKR6OpjHV6aJ38popw=s0-d)
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The surface of Ligeia Mare, Titan's second largest sea, has a mirror-like smoothness, possibly due to a lack of winds, geophysicists say. As the only other solar system body with an Earth-like weather system, Titan could serve as a model for studying our own planet's early history.
via Science Daily
Zazzle Space Exploration market place
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