Volcanoes on Saturn’s moon
Unlike volcanoes on Earth, such a volcano on Titan may spew ice and hydrocarbons instead of molten lava.
“We finally have some proof that Titan is an active world,” said geophysicist Randolph Kirk of the US Geological Survey, which presented the findings.
The latest evidence comes from the international Cassini spacecraft, which spied two peaks over 3,000 feet tall and what looked like old volcanic flows. Researchers said the landforms resembled Mount Etna in Italy.
There’s no sign of volcanic activity on Titan, though scientists are keeping watch.




