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Saturn's moon Rhea may have a breathable atmosphere
Epic ![]() Hopefully, this will improve space travel in the near future, if we could get a probe there to confirm it, then maybe even people
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Wow, exciting. This came right out of the blue. I wonder where this will go?
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Wow I didnt see that coming! Saturn's moons have the golden touch
Wonder if we could survive. Though I expect it is too cold
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Too cold to walk around, certainly (-220 to -174 degrees celsius
), although the main problem is that the gravity is only 0.26m/s^2 (Earth is 9.8m/s^2 )
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Gas giants have massive radiation belts around them, so it's not a very good part of space to live in. If the radiation is strong enough there to liberate oxygen from water, anything living there would have to be surrounded by a meter of lead. However, living there would still be possible because water is excellent at blocking radiation. You would just have to live maybe 4 meters under the surface of the ice. Other than that, if you can solve the temperature problem and get food out there, a space colony would be very possible. At least they wouldn't ever run out of water.
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From a more accurate source:
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No native sapients there, right?
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Not that we know of
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