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LocationScientists are no longer just looking for life on Mars. Astrobiology researcher Alyssa Carson (@NASABlueberry1) says Europa, Titan & Saturn’s rings may be some of the most important places to study next: https://t.co/P98ommyIf0
RT @Holden_Culotta: This Army remote viewer saw two “indescribable” aliens on Saturn’s moon, Titan. Lyn Buchanan encountered five differen…
RT @Holden_Culotta: This Army remote viewer saw two “indescribable” aliens on Saturn’s moon, Titan. Lyn Buchanan encountered five differen…
The Truth Behind Trump’s UFO Video Release | Retired F-16 Pilot Reacts
Yes, allegedly... https://t.co/3Lm58R7VkT [Quoted] A declassified CIA document from 1987 reveals that extraterrestrial beings live right here on Earth. They have bases in Alaska, Africa, and Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. “We have run into three types of entities within the solar system … ” Allegedly. 🧵THREAD https://t.co/6bPfIrtXiB

I looked it up, and Ganymede is the largest moon (of Jupiter) in our solar system and about 41% the diameter of Earth. If you wanna talk about Titan, a moon of Saturn, and what some remote viewers picked up, that's another story. But this? ⬇️⬇️⬇️ No. https://t.co/lGCQUQqSHB [Quoted] Congressman Tim Burchett tells Rogan about a moon around Saturn or Jupiter that is bigger than earth and is related to UFOs. Gets factchecked by Rogan, who says he doesn't think there are any moons that big. Burch...
Episode 378 w/ Robert Salas is available now. Robert is a former weapons controller who commanded intercontinental ballistic missiles as a launch officer, and a worked as an Air Force missile propulsion engineer on the Titan III program. In 1967 Robert experienced the shutdown of https://t.co/ndbzHIJ0KY


NASA Experiments Challenge the Idea of Life in Titan’s Methane Lakes
New lab experiments explore whether or not certain rudimentary lifeforms could exist in the hydrocarbon lakes and seas of Saturn's moon Titan
Saturn’s Largest Moon May Be the Remnant of an Ancient Impact, New Research Reveals
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, may have been born of the collision of two smaller moons, according to new research.






