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Webb telescope spots clouds beneath the thick haze of Saturn’s moon Titan
Scientists already knew that Saturn's largest moon, Titan, has Earth-like liquid bodies on its surface, made of ethane and methane. Now they've confirmed that the liquid can form clouds in the sky, and cause rain. Researchers are planning to observe Titan's weather patterns again in June.
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