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StrangeTangerine1525 t1_isukzdw wrote
Reply to comment by Significant-Eye4711 in The Europa Clipper mission may be as exciting as a manned mars mission and it’s only two years away by Wide-Escape-5618
Why wouldn’t Mars have the capability through terraforming? Even if it is a pipe dream with current tech in the future it definitely could be possible given large amounts of time.
StrangeTangerine1525 t1_isuknk2 wrote
Reply to comment by alvinofdiaspar in The Europa Clipper mission may be as exciting as a manned mars mission and it’s only two years away by Wide-Escape-5618
There are equatorial oases fed by underground aquifers though, but I don’t think Dragonfly is landing near one of those either, I wonder if it kinda fly far enough to reach one.
StrangeTangerine1525 t1_isuliav wrote
Reply to comment by Working_Sundae in The Europa Clipper mission may be as exciting as a manned mars mission and it’s only two years away by Wide-Escape-5618
Look up NASA’s dragonfly, it’s a cool mission. On another note however out here the primary concern is purely astrobiological, Titan as a location for colonization is laughable, even Mars is still far out with present day tech. And in terms of astrobiology Europa seems a better candidate for hosting life, a warm subsurface ocean is better than methane seas or a cold organic soup solution that probably is Titans subsurface ocean.