"Every time we make discoveries on Titan, Titan becomes more and more mysterious," said lead author Marco Mastrogiuseppe, Cassini radar scientist at Caltech in a statement. After spending 13 years studying the planet, Cassini intentionally plunged into Saturn's atmosphere in September 2017. ALIEN LIFE ON SATURN'S MOON? Titan's atmosphere is comprised of 98.4 percent nitrogen, 1.6 percent methane and 0.1-0.2 percent hydrogen. SATURN'S BIGGEST MOON TITAN MAY BAKE ITS OWN ATMOSPHEREHowever, once the organic molecules get big enough, they eventually fall to Titan's surface and may play a part in the dust storms.
Source: Fox News April 16, 2019 15:45 UTC