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Weird Titan chemistry
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Subject: Weird Titan chemistry
5th June 2010, 6:32 pm
JPL: What is Consuming Hydrogen and Acetylene on Titan?
Interestingly enough depletion of hydrogen and acetylene had been proposed as a potential biosignature for Titan, of course it is not yet possible to rule out explanations which do not involve life.
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