by Bad Buoys » Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:38 am
YEAH !!!
An OUTSTANDING job by all involved.
The pictures are stunning, much better than a 'boring' ocean!
Now I hate to appear totally ignorant, but I am.
I'm assuming that all the talk of hydrocarbon compounds is based upon knowledge gained from some spectroscopy?
What are the popular theories of how these compounds were formed? Do we know what types of hydrocarbons exist? Unlike our popular hydrocarbons, I doubt they're based upon organic matter. Wouldn't that be shattering news to the 'instantaneous creationists'.
Maybe the oceans would be interesting - like a lava lamp with oils of differing densities heated slightly by the planets compressed core?
My CRC physics/chem handbook is quite old ['64]. Anyone got a list of hydrocarbon states vs temp at what is measured as the surface pressure on Titan?
YEAH !!!
An OUTSTANDING job by all involved.
The pictures are stunning, much better than a 'boring' ocean!
Now I hate to appear totally ignorant, but I am.
I'm assuming that all the talk of hydrocarbon compounds is based upon knowledge gained from some spectroscopy?
What are the popular theories of how these compounds were formed? Do we know what types of hydrocarbons exist? Unlike our popular hydrocarbons, I doubt they're based upon organic matter. Wouldn't that be shattering news to the 'instantaneous creationists'.
Maybe the oceans would be interesting - like a lava lamp with oils of differing densities heated slightly by the planets compressed core?
My CRC physics/chem handbook is quite old ['64]. Anyone got a list of hydrocarbon states vs temp at what is measured as the surface pressure on Titan?