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>> No.6509136 [View]
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All my space pics are too big doe

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>>3167167

Of course looks count. The classic "looks attract and personality makes you fall in love" thingy is valid in pretty much all cases.

I haven't seen you and I don't really know your personality, so all I go on is the fact that you're on /sci/ and you study zoology, which either means that you're smart, or that you have no life.

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Water has been spectroscopically confirmed on most of the Jovian moons. When it is stated that it has been 'spectroscopically' confirmed, does it mean that it's very close to the surface (not deeper than 10-15 meters)? Also, can spectroscopical evidence tell anything about how much of the water is present?

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Hey /sci/, let's work together in this thread and make a list of all astronomical bodies which have more or less significant amounts of water on their surface which can be used by human space colonies. Use Google and Wikipedia if you don't know where to find any information about this topic.

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