By hypothesis,
Professor Eric Asfauga Planetology (Erik Asphaug), Saturn's largest moon was
formed as a outcome of the merger of smaller satellites.
October 19 at the
annual conference in Reno (Nevada, USA), Professor of Planetary Science at the
University of California (Santa Cruz) introduced his new hypothesis that the
largest moon of Saturn - Titan, was formed during a merger of at least half a
dozen smaller Saturnine satellites.