A new study finds that huge dunes on the surface of Saturn's moon Titan were built not by the prevailing winds but by powerful bursts of wind from the opposite direction.
The bursts seem influenced by the position of the Sun. It's remarkable that the Sun can still have a direct role in shaping local environments so far away.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
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