Titan Covered With Fragments of Obliterated Moons, Scientists Say
Briefly

Now, as New Scientists reports, scientists have come up with a revised explanation. They suggest that the sand may be the crumbling remains of irregular moons that were captured in Titan's orbit and started colliding with each other.
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 of are also roughly the same size as the particles of the dunes.
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