00:00 On this day in space.
00:03 On December 25th, 2004, NASA's Cassini spacecraft dropped a lander named Huygens at Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
00:11 Huygens was a European spacecraft that hitched a ride to the Saturn system with Cassini.
00:16 Huygens was asleep for the seven-year trip, but its internal timer told it to wake up right before it entered Titan's atmosphere.
00:22 After it parted with Cassini, the descent to Titan's surface took three whole weeks.
00:27 It spent two and a half hours parachuting through Titan's atmosphere and sending data to Cassini, which beamed that data back to Earth.
00:34 After the touchdown, it transmitted data for another hour and a half before its batteries died.
00:39 The data and images from Huygens revealed that Titan is one of the most Earth-like places in the solar system.
00:44 It has a thick atmosphere made of nitrogen and methane, and it's covered in liquid methane lakes.
00:50 Huygens even found organic molecules on Titan.
00:53 Scientists now think that Titan may be the best place to look for life in the solar system.
00:58 And that's what happened on this day in space.
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