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Saturn's moon Titan has about 350 times the natural gas on earth

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  • #11
    how cold is it? I'm up for a change of scenery.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
      I like to see Europa and Jupiter's three other large moons explored.

      If Europa has water, can you imagine the tides? I imagine the tidal pull would be even stronger on Europa than on Titan, because Jupiter is more massive than Saturn.
      Already underway europa mission slatted for 2020 2025

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      • #13
        In before LarryX proposes building a natural gas fired power plant on Titan with a long extension cord reaching back to Earth. But seriously NG is far too bulky a resource, even in liquid form, for it to ever be practical transporting it such a distance.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View Post
          In before LarryX proposes building a natural gas fired power plant on Titan with a long extension cord reaching back to Earth. But seriously NG is far too bulky a resource, even in liquid form, for it to ever be practical transporting it such a distance.
          With current technology, it's not practical.

          But who knows, there may be great advances in technology in the years to come. And there's other resources on Titan.

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