Titan's Methane Clouds Reveal Rain
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Scientists Track Methane Clouds Wafting Over Titanâs Lakes for the First Time

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On Titan , clouds of methane unleash a cold, oily rainâvery different from the water-based downpours we see on Earth .
Titan is the only other place in the solar system known to have an Earth -like cycle of liquids, with rain pouring from clouds and flowing across its surface, filling lakes and seas, and evaporating back into the sky.
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