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>>11846887
That would be nice as it would mean Jupiters moons could get colonized below their surface and rotating habitats would be a lot more viable at 300 hPa and 1m/s2 than at 1000 hPa and 10 m/s2.
>>11846903
>Would Titan produce Jelly babies? The moons of Jupiter? Triton?
We can't be certain, also it is questionable at what point one considers a human to be "jellified".
>Also ethically is it wrong to have children in microgravity? I mean you're confining them to a life of never landing on a high gravity world.
We can't tell for certain if it would happen to a degree high enough to matter or even be permanent on young adults.
Allthough I wouldn't call it unethical since as of now humans are pretty much confined to earth as well.
>Also that makes interplanetary war fun. No matter how BTFO Earth's fleet gets, the Titan Defense Navy will never be able to land on the planet
I wouldn't even be sure about that as one could use rotating habitats at nearly 10 m/s2 to raise and train a soldier-class.

However Earth would also be fuced as everything we launch needs to fight our gravity well while everyone else could go Zeon on us.
But they wouldn't be limited to one space colony/asteroid at the time, they could turn earth into a red glowing wasteland.

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>>9505311
gundam when it's not trying to be autistic space magic

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stop living on planets

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