Saturn moon Titan's ocean is super salty: Study

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Last Updated : Jul 07 2014 | 5:48 PM IST

Scientists have found that the sub-surface ocean inside Saturn's largest moon, Titan, could be as salty as the Earth's Dead Sea.

Gravity data collected by NASA's Cassini spacecraft suggest that Titana's ocean must have an extremely high density and the ocean may be as salty as the Dead Sea of Israel and Jordan, with a high concentration of dissolved salts made of sulfur, sodium and potassium.

"This is an extremely salty ocean by Earth standards," lead author Giuseppe Mitri of University of Nantes, France, said.

"Knowing this may change the way we view this ocean as a possible abode for present-day life, but conditions might have been very different there in the past," he added.

Titan is surrounded by an ice shell, but scientists believe below the surface there is an ocean of liquid water.

The average salt concentration in Earth's oceans is around 3.5 percent, but parts of the Dead Sea can reach 40 percent salinity.

The Cassini mission was launched in 1997 and arrived in orbit around Saturn in 2004.

The mission also dropped a probe named Huygens onto the surface of Titan in January 2005.

Cassini collected gravity and topography data during its flybys of Titan, allowing researchers to create a new model of the structure of the moon's outer icy shell.

The new model suggests that the thickness of the icy crust varies across the moon's surface.

The new data could also provide some insight into Titan's unique atmosphere, which is consistently around 5 percent methane.

The study was published in the journal Icarus.

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First Published: Jul 07 2014 | 5:34 PM IST

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