Hostile Worlds: Exploring Space

Join us on a journey to some of the most inhospitable, humbling, and frighteningly beautiful places in the known universe. Hostile Worlds is a podcast that lets you explore alien landscapes and extra-terrestrial terrain - all from the comfort of your headphones. From the freezing hydrocarbon oceans of Titan, to the scorched, and suffocating wastes of Venus – we’ll take you on an educational and immersive audio tour to all the places you’d die to see… and places you’d die if you saw. You’ll join the crew of The Tardigrade, an all-purpose vehicle that can float, fly, dive, and dig through any environment in the universe. And you’ll learn all the facts you'll ever needed to present yourself as THE space exploration authority down your local pub on a Friday night. Hostile Worlds is a unique documentary/audio drama hybrid – brought to you by the folks at ThePodcastHost.com

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episode 3: Magic Islands, Cryovolcanoes, & Electric Snow


Welcome to Titan, the biggest moon of Saturn, and the only known cosmic body other than Earth, that we know for certain has actual lakes and seas on its surface.

But that isn’t the only reason that makes this frozen moon such an interesting and fascinating place.

On this episode, our crew leave the comfort and warmth of our ship, The Tardigrade, to explore the surface of Titan.

Their mission is to report back on the curiosities and mysteries of this hazy extraterrestrial landscape.

A landscape which is, on the one hand, very familiar, yet on the other hand, truly alien to us.

Things to Learn
  • What does a hydrocarbon ocean look like?
  • What’s so weird about the dunes on Titan?
  • What on Titan is “electric snow” and “electric sand”!?
  • What’s the story behind the “magic islands” in Titan’s seas? And what might they be?
  • What is a cryovolcano, and why might they exist on Titan?
  • Could life feasibly exist way out here?
Task

Where would you like to see The Tardigrade visit and explore in a future mission, and why? Get in touch and tell us all about it!

Bonus Download

Land O’Lakes: Secrets from Titan’s Seas – Originally published in Astronomy Magazine

Links

New Scientist: Electrified sand could explain Titan’s odd backward-facing dunes

National Geographic: Building Block for ‘Vinyl Life’ found on Saturn’s moon Titan

Cosmos Magazine: Could there be life in Titan’s alien sea? 

Science Alert: Life “not as we know it” might be possible on Titan

Science Alert: NASA plans to send an autonomous submarine to explore Titan’s oceans

Cornell University Astronomy Department

Kielder Observatory

The Cassini Mission to Saturn

International Astronomical Union

European Space Agency


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 September 25, 2017  33m