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What would happen if Thor went to Titan?
If Thor arrived on Titan, one of two things would’ve happened: 1. Thanos would’ve retreated, likely teleporting to Wakanda, or 2. Thanos would’ve become as ruthless as the 2014 Thanos we saw in Endgame, and tried to wipe out everyone on Titan including Stark Strange and Thor.
Why didnt Thor go to Titan?
Thor: Because nobody knows where the Soul Stone is. And the other two are safe with Avengers. So Titan kind of never came in the picture. By the time Thor had the Stormbreaker, it made sense only to go to Wakanda to fight alongside Avengers.
How did Thanos beat Thor?
Thanos had just finished absorbing the power of six infinity stones. And at that precise moment he gets hit by Thor’s lightning and then hit Thor. Thor’s power was fueled by his rage, because of a wound inflicted on him a few hours back and thats why he appeared to be powerful in infinity war.
Why did Thanos let Thor live?
Thanos only kills that pose a threat at the moment (e.g. Loki and Heimdall). Thanos views everyone as being reasonable and doesn’t expect people to agree with his 1/2 the universe ideology, which is why he’ll let Thor play the lottery and survive or die later.
How long did it take Huygens to land on Titan?
Huygens lands on Titan After a descent lasting two hours and 27 minutes, the Huygens probe successfully landed on Titan on Jan. 14, 2005. The probe survived 72 minutes on Titan’s surface.
What would have happened if Voyager 1 failed to encounter Titan?
If Voyager 1 had failed to encounter Titan, engineers would have altered Voyager 2’s trajectory to pass closer to the moon as a backup. Fortunately that was not necessary.
Why is Titan’s atmosphere higher than Earth’s?
Because Titan is less massive than Earth, its gravity doesn’t hold onto its gaseous envelope as tightly, so the atmosphere extends to an altitude 10 times higher than Earth’s—nearly 370 miles (600 kilometers) into space.
What are 5 interesting facts about Titan?
Titan 1 Size and Distance. Titan has a radius of about 1,600 miles (2,575 kilometers), and is nearly 50 percent wider than Earth’s moon. 2 Orbit and Rotation. Titan takes 15 days and 22 hours to complete a full orbit of Saturn. 3 Structure. 4 Formation. 5 Surface. 6 Atmosphere. 7 Potential for Life.