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"Irregular satellites collisionally grind really effectively."Saturn's ArrakisBut how they got there in the first place remains a bit of a mystery. Prevailing theories have suggested that organic material formed in the, scientists have come up with a revised explanation.
Southwest Research Institute senior research scientist Bill Bottke and his colleagues observed that the particles found in the moon's sand dunes were far too strong to be the result of organic materials being created in its atmosphere. The particles that Titan's moons are made ofAs a result, the team suggests that small satellites may have worn each other down over time, releasing material that would then rain down to form the sand dunes below..
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