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How to use the word TITAN in a Sentence?

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We'll look at our own solar system with new infrared eyes, looking for chemical traces of our history, and tracking down mysteries like Jupiter's Great Red Spot, composition of the ocean under the ice of Europa, and the atmosphere of Saturn's giant moon Titan.

John Mather

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Senator Harry Reid was a titan of public service, who for more than four decades fought relentlessly for working families like Senator Harry Reid own, it is my solemn honor as House Speaker to pay tribute to a legendary leader, a great American and my dear friend, Senator Harry Reid.

Nancy Pelosi

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It is with a very heavy heart that I can confirm the passing of Chucky Thompson, to anyone in Tamar Juda orbit, you know how generous he was with his energy, creativity and love. Both the music industry, and the world has lost a titan.

Tamar Juda

Found on CNN
2 years ago

God bless you, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.I am not Ruth Bader Ginsburg.I but these were the first words that came to mind when I heard this very sad news. A titan. A beacon. A giant. What a loss. And she fought so hard for so long. Bless her.

Mindy Kaling

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

His first withScarlett Johanssonas Black Widow, then, with the South African cinema titan, John Kani as TChallas father, King TChaka. It was at that moment I knew I wanted to make this movie.

Ryan Coogler

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Titan has an active methane-based hydrologic cycle that has shaped a complex geologic landscape, making its surface one of most geologically diverse in the solar system.

Rosaly Lopes

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

But if Nissan is invited to join the merger, that could open up new possibilities, nissan could use Fiat Chrysler's full-size truck platform for its next-generation Titan and Armada, while Fiat Chrysler could use Nissan's mid-size truck platform for the next-generation Dakota and Durango.

Sam Fiorani

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Comets and primitive bodies in the outer solar system are really interesting because theyre thought to be leftover building blocks of the solar system, those small bodies could be incorporated into larger bodies, like Titan, and the dense, organic-rich rocky material could be found in its core.

Kelly Miller

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

Because Titan is the only moon in our solar system with a substantial atmosphere, scientists have wondered for a long time what its source was, the main theory has been that ammonia ice from comets was converted, by impacts or photochemistry, into nitrogen to form Titans atmosphere. While that may still be an important process, it neglects the effects of what we now know is a very substantial portion of comets: complex organic material.

Kelly Miller

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

SCIENTISTS HAVE FOUND THE BUILDING BLOCKS FOR LIFE ON SATURNS MOON ENCELADUS Dhingra added that the scientific community had been in search of clouds and rains on the north pole of Titan, but had yet to see any, despite what their models suggested. People called it the curious case of missing clouds.

Rajani Dhingra

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

For Europa , it seems really, really hard to make any fractures or faults, and then once you look at Titan and Ganymede, these numbers are stupid high, really, nothings happening at all on those worlds.

Paul Byrne

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

In the future, perhaps we will discover some 'exo-Titan' among exoplanets, making our Titan the prototype of a new class of celestial objects.

Daniel Cordier

Found on CNN
7 years ago

We are used to our own conditions here on Earth, our scientific experience is at room temperature and ambient conditions. Titan is a completely different beast.

Martin Rahm

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

But that fact allows us to use computer simulations to tease out the history of Saturn’s inner moons, doing so, we find that they were most likely born during the most recent 2 percent of the planet’s history. Related : Saturn's largest moon Titan is bursting with color Researchers had long thought Saturn’s rings were as old as the planet itself. But that thinking changed in 2012, when French astronomers found that tidal effects – the gravitational interaction of the inner moons with fluids deep in Saturn’s interior – are causing them to spiral to larger orbital radii comparatively quickly. The implication, given their present positions, is that these moons, and presumably the rings, are not so old. That still did n’t answer exactly when they were born. Cuk and his team turned to results from NASA’s Cassini mission, which has observed ice geysers on Saturn’s moon Enceladus. Assuming that the energy powering these geysers comes directly from tidal interactions and that Enceladus ’ level of geothermal activity is more or less constant, then the tides within Saturn are quite strong. According to the team’s analysis, these would move the satellite by the small amount indicated by the simulations in only about 100 million years. Related : Cassini probe takes' cosmic bulls-eye' of Saturn moons Enceladus, Tethys This would date the formation of the major moons of Saturn, with the exception of more distant Titan and Iapetus, to the relatively recent Cretaceous Period, the era of the dinosaurs.

Matija Cuk

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

As soon as we resume power supplies via the Kakhovka-Titan line, supplies of coal will be also resumed.

Volodymyr Demchyshyn

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Given that titan arums are notably unpredictable flowering plants (and we should know!), we wanted to be sure that she would bloom before we announced her debut. We appreciate your patience! alice the Amorphophallus, a sibling of Spike, surprised us all.

Chicago Tribune

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

She wasn't always sort of this political titan figure.

Lena Dunham

Found on CNN
8 years ago

For the worlds where our current best explanation for their flat spectra is a planet-wide haze layer, though, our observations show that Titan's haze isn't a good analogy for whatever makes up the haze on these distant worlds, some other kind of haze, with different properties for interacting with light, could explain the flat spectrum.

Tyler Robinson

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

We lost a true titan today, one who pioneered an art form and fostered a whole generation of artists.

Eamonn Bowles

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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