Strange Spot On Titan Baffles Boffins

Scientists are mystified by images from the spacecraft Cassini that show an unusual bright spot (lower right of pic) on Saturn’s moon Titan. The 483-kilometer-wide spot is just southeast of the bright region called Xanadu and is visible to multiple instruments on the Cassini probe. Scientists believe the area may be a “hot” spot – an area warmed by a recent asteroid impact or by a mixture of water ice and ammonia from a warm interior, oozing out of an ice volcano onto colder surrounding terrain. Other possibilities for the unusual feature include landscape features holding clouds in place or exotic materials on the surface.

“I thought the feature looked strange, almost out of place,” said Cassini team member Robert H. Brown. “After thinking a bit, I speculated that it was a hot spot. In retrospect, that might not be the best hypothesis. But the spot is no less intriguing.”

Other bright spots have been seen on Titan, but all have been transient features that move or disappear within hours, and have different spectral properties than this feature. This spot is persistent in both its color and location. “It’s possible that the visual and infrared spectrometer is seeing a cloud that is topographically controlled by something on the surface, and that this weird, semi-circular feature is causing this cloud,” said Elizabeth Turtle, Cassini imaging team associate. Scientists have also considered that the spot might be mountains. If so, they’d have to be much higher than the 100-meter-high hills Cassini’s radar altimeter has seen so far. Scientists doubt that Titan’s crust could support such high mountains.

“If the spot is a cloud, then its longevity and stability imply that it is controlled by the surface. Such a cloud might result from airflow across low mountains or outgassing caused by geologic activity,” said Jason Barnes, a researcher working with the visual and infrared mapping spectrometer team. “Titan’s surface seems to be mostly dirty ice. The bright spot might be a region with different surface composition, or maybe a thin surface deposit of non-icy material.”

The visual and infrared mapping spectrometer team will be able to test the hot spot hypothesis next year, when Cassini executes a nighttime flyby of the same area. If the spot glows at night, the researchers will know it’s hot.

Source: Media Release – Space Science Institute
Picture courtesy of the Cassini imaging team

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