The faraway moon has 'a slushy high-pressure ice layer' similar to the melting Arctic that could hide extraterrestrial life.
Because Titan is tidally locked, the same side of the moon faces Saturn all the time, just like our own moon and Earth.
As number of lunar satellites soars, sites will be marked out where defunct hardware can be crash-landed ...
But now, they're planning to build telescopes on the far side of the Moon. These instruments will probe one of the last unexplored windows on the Universe. Here, astronomers hope to get a glimpse of ...