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There are very few places in the solar system where there is a small chance of life—and we're talking about microscopic organisms, anyway. Mars, the icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn, maybe Venus. But there is one place that in some ways resembles Earth more than any other: it has a solid surface, an atmosphere, and lakes and rivers flowing across its surface. It's not a planet; it's a moon, called Titan. Let's take a closer look. = = = WRITTEN AND PRODUCED by Amedeo Balbi, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. MOTION GRAPHIC by Litchistudio.com - - - ALL MY BOOKS on Amazon: ► https://amzn.to/31irdTn MY OFFICIAL PAGE: ► https://www.amedeobalbi.it YOU CAN ALSO FIND ME ON: ► Instagram: / amedeobalbi ► Twitter: / amedeo_balbi ► Facebook: / amedeo.balbi