Researchers Recreate Titan’s Atmosphere on Earth in Glass Vials – Futurism

Posted: September 1, 2021 at 12:42 am

This will help guide future NASA missions to Saturn's largest moon. Titan in a Vial

Scientists have been able to replicate the atmosphere of one of the solar systems most enigmatic moons right here on Earth.

The researchers were able to recreate the chemical composition of Saturns largest moon Titan in tiny glass vials, according to WIRED. The team presented their findings to the American Chemical Society (ACS) fall meeting this week.

Our research revealed a lot about the structures of planetary ices that was previously unknown, said Tome Runevski, an assistant professor of chemistry at Southern Methodist University and the studys principal investigator, at the event.

Want to make some moon atmosphere on your own? Simply dust off that laboratory freezer that can get down to -290 degrees F, gather your glass vials, and follow these instructions:

Typically, we introduce water, which freezes into ice as we lower the temperature to simulate the Titan atmosphere, said Runevski. We top that with ethane, which becomes a liquid, mimicking the hydrocarbon lakes that Cassini-Huygens found.

Runevski and his team made a few interesting discoveries. For example, two molecules typically found on Titan acetonitrile and propionitrile combine into a crystalline form due to the moons sub-freezing temperatures.

These insights and others gathered by Runevski will surely help guide future NASA missions to explore Titan along with similar expeditions to Europa. Itll also help us better understand a very fascinating part of our solar system.

While Titan is roughly a billion miles away from Earth, it shares many similarities to our planet including having lakes, rivers, rainy weather patterns, and an atmosphere. Many scientists hope that such conditions can facilitate life.

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