Category Archivesolar system science
solar system science 09 Aug 2010 10:33 pm
The Real TITAN: from the New York Times
There’s a paranormal element in Vivian and the Dust about a mist like presence that arises from a semi organic lake on Saturn’s moon Titan- and wouldn’t you know – there’s a coincidental article in the July 26, 2010 NY Times Science Section about growing and receding methane lakes now detected on Titan. So we’re onto something here.
You can check out the article: HINTS OF EARTH SPLASH A SATURN MOON LANDSCAPE
solar system science 28 Jun 2009 05:04 pm
The Real Europa
No, I didn’t just make up the makeup of this beguiling moon out of the thin thin atmosphere. Here’s some related factual basis for how I described the geology and frozen hydrosphere of this Jovian moon. From the Planetary Society:
There may be life out there beyond our pale blue planet…life with no connection to us, life with an ancient history of its own, life that — if discovered — would rewrite natural history as we know it.