Ice Geysers of Enceladus

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  1. fiery

    fiery Ancient
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    Michio Kaku: 'This Is a Game Changer'

    YouTube- Michio Kaku: 'This Is a Game Changer'

    Enceladus Facts

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    Interesting stuff. Saturn has a lot of moons.


    1. Mimas
    2. Enceladus
    3. Tethys
    4. Dione
    5. Rhea
    6. Titan
    7. Hyperion
    8. Iapetus
    9. Erriapus
    10. Phoebe
    11. Janus
    12. Epimetheus
    13. Helene
    14. Telesto
    15. Calypso
    16. Kiviuq
    17. Atlas
    18. Prometheus
    19. Pandora
    20. Pan
    21. Ymir
    22. Paaliaq
    23. Tarvos
    24. Ijiraq
    25. Suttungr
    26. Mundilfari
    27. Albiorix
    28. Skathi
    29. Siarnaq
    30. Thrymr
    31. Narvi
    32. Methone
    33. Pallene
    34. Polydeuces
    35. Daphnis
    36. Aegir
    37. Bebhionn
    38. Bergelmir
    39. Bestla
    40. Farbauti
    41. Fenrir
    42. Fornjot
    43. Hati
    44. Hyrrokkin
    45. Kari
    46. Loge
    47. Skoll
    48. Surtur
    49. S/2004 S7
    50. S/2004 S12
    51. S/2004 S13
    52. S/2004 S17
    53. S/2006 S1
    54. S/2006 S3
    55. Greip
    56. Jarnsaxa
    57. Tarqeq
    58. S/2007 S2
    59. S/2007 S3
    60. Anthe
    61. Aegaeon
    62. S/2009 S1
     
  2. SRC48

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    Hell to the yes... I love this kind of stuff.

    But how would you feel to be that person who goes there first... You go there, can't touch the ice with your space suit or it will freeze, you'd have to blast a hole through the ice with a missile or something, then take a dive... Scary ****.
     
  3. fiery

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    That would be scary. Titan would also be a scary but interesting place to visit with their hydrocarbon lakes. We are not far away from getting their quickly. The new VASIMR plasma rocket would get us to Mars in 39 days!

    AFP: Scientist eyes 39-day voyage to Mars
     

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