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Not just a storm in a teacup

The cloud that emerged above the south pole of Saturn's moon Titan in 2012 has been found to consist of hydrogen cyanide particles. This unexpected result prompts fresh thinking about the atmosphere of this satellite. See Letter p.65

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Figure 1: Titan's south polar cloud.

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Griffith, C. Not just a storm in a teacup. Nature 514, 40–41 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/514040a

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