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Hypothetical future, Places like Europa, Titan, Mars, Venus, and Enceladus, are now habitable for whatever reason and we've established colonies and cities.
But certain minor setbacks are still in motion like Acid clouds and Methane lakes, etc.
Given the chance, would you want to live or even visit?

>> No.9709927

>>9709869
depends

is this a 1 way trip?
is it a 10 year trip?
2 years?
2 months?

>> No.9709933

>>9709869
Depends. Can I download the newest animes there?

>> No.9709944

>>9709869
Depends on transit time

>> No.9709953

>>9709869
Do you mean like certain minor setbacks that currently exist on Earth? Like getting in a car accident?

>> No.9709967

>>9709869
>Titan is habitable
>Still has methane lakes
How would that work?

>> No.9709977

>>9709869
The kind of life that would exist on titan would have a completely different chemical basis than ours. Ffs, even the solvent (ethane) would be different from ours (water).

>> No.9709980

>>9709927
It's a trip for an entire month for each world
>>9709933
Sure
>>9709953
No I mean the shit that still makes the planet what it is is still mostly in place, Venus still has acid cloud and metal rain and its, Titans water is methane, Mars has fluctuating temperatures and Europa and Enceladus are freezing

>> No.9709990

>>9709980
fuck yeah, if I wasn't guaranteed to get space induced osteoporosis and slowly deteriorate from constant exposure to cosmic rays

>> No.9709993

>>9709967
>>9709977
Everywhere outside of bodies of water would be habitable, breathable atmosphere, animals and nature would thrive but it's completely alien outside of the cities

>> No.9710008
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>>9709993
Do you mean something like domed cites? Because I'm not sure how that could work otherwise.

>> No.9710016

>>9710008
Yeah that's what I was implying, sorry I forgot to clarify

>> No.9710023
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>>9710016
Then yes. Titan is a really neat place, and being able to see it in person would be mind-blowing.

>> No.9710152

>>9710008

That would be super easy to do on Titan, relatively. It's not THAT cold outside and the pressure is fine.

>> No.9710172

>>9709869
I wonder life would be on them and how radically different or similar it would be to here on earth

>> No.9711310

>>9710152
>It's not That cold
−290F/-179C is really cold.

>> No.9711626

>>9709869
Totally go for the tourism. Too damned old to be able to learn enough to do any research- aside from fired observation if there is methanoform life on Titan.

>> No.9711632

>>9711310
Pussy. Bet you wear plants at -100c

>> No.9713599

>>9709869
Yes, that must be a great experience given that the transit time and cost is reasonable.
>>9711626
Even now people are lining up for brief space flights barely above Earth's atmosphere. Just imagine the demand for trips to Mars and Europa.