Unraveling the Enigma of Titan's Floating "Magic Islands"

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Scientists have been perplexed by the appearance and disappearance of "magic islands" on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, for a decade. A new study suggests that these bright spots are likely porous, frozen organic solids floating on the moon's liquid methane and ethane oceans. This theory challenges our understanding of Titan's atmosphere and could explain the islands' ability to appear and disappear. NASA plans to send a robotic rotorcraft to Titan in the future, which may provide more insight into these mysterious phenomena.
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