This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24348667
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Cassini probe sees plastic ingredient on Titan moon | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The Cassini probe has detected propene, or propylene, on Saturn's moon Titan. | The Cassini probe has detected propene, or propylene, on Saturn's moon Titan. |
On Earth, this molecule, which comprises three carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms, is a constituent of many plastics. | On Earth, this molecule, which comprises three carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms, is a constituent of many plastics. |
It is the first definitive detection of the plastic ingredient on any moon or planet, other than our home world, says the US space agency (Nasa). | It is the first definitive detection of the plastic ingredient on any moon or planet, other than our home world, says the US space agency (Nasa). |
The discovery, made by Cassini's infrared spectrometer, is reported in Astrophysical Journal Letters. | The discovery, made by Cassini's infrared spectrometer, is reported in Astrophysical Journal Letters. |
"This chemical is all around us in everyday life, strung together in long chains to form a plastic called polypropylene," said Conor Nixon, a Nasa planetary scientist from the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center. A classic example would be the plastic boxes used to store food in kitchens worldwide. | "This chemical is all around us in everyday life, strung together in long chains to form a plastic called polypropylene," said Conor Nixon, a Nasa planetary scientist from the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center. A classic example would be the plastic boxes used to store food in kitchens worldwide. |
Titan is dominated by hydrocarbons - principally methane, which after nitrogen is the most common component of the atmosphere. | Titan is dominated by hydrocarbons - principally methane, which after nitrogen is the most common component of the atmosphere. |
Sunlight drives reactions that break apart the methane, allowing the fragments to join up and form even bigger molecules. | Sunlight drives reactions that break apart the methane, allowing the fragments to join up and form even bigger molecules. |
Other common species seen at the moon as a result are propane, which on Earth is used in portable cooking equipment, and ethane, which is the raw material for another ubiquitous plastic - polyethylene. | Other common species seen at the moon as a result are propane, which on Earth is used in portable cooking equipment, and ethane, which is the raw material for another ubiquitous plastic - polyethylene. |
But the likes of methane, propene, propane and ethane are dwarfed by some truly colossal hydrocarbons that have been detected in Titan's atmosphere. | But the likes of methane, propene, propane and ethane are dwarfed by some truly colossal hydrocarbons that have been detected in Titan's atmosphere. |
When the effects of ultraviolet light are combined with the bombardment from particles driven in Saturn's magnetic field, it becomes possible to cook up some very exotic chemistry. | When the effects of ultraviolet light are combined with the bombardment from particles driven in Saturn's magnetic field, it becomes possible to cook up some very exotic chemistry. |
Cassini's plasma spectrometer has seen evidence for hydrocarbons with an atomic mass thousands of times heavier than a single hydrogen atom. | Cassini's plasma spectrometer has seen evidence for hydrocarbons with an atomic mass thousands of times heavier than a single hydrogen atom. |
Previous version
1
Next version