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Proof of the existence of "underground ocean" on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, has found automatic interplanetary station "Cassini" - the UNN. . Examining data collected by the probe from 2004 to 2011 years during rochem separation systems the six spans over Titan, NASA researchers concluded that the ocean is at a depth of 100 km beneath the icy surface of the planet. "Ocean beneath the surface of Titan, probably, hopefully, filled with water, rochem

separation systems mixed with a relatively small amount of salt," - said the study leader, Dr. Lucian Essa from the University of La Sapienza (Italy). In Titan's underground ocean scientists hope to find and the satellites of Jupiter, and the smallest Saturn's moon - Enceladus. However, the presence of water under the crust of Titan is not necessarily evidence of the existence rochem separation systems of life on this planet. After spontaneous generation of life is impossible without the intervention of the Creator,

even in water - agree with that now almost all researchers NASA.
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