Chipstone306
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I've been thinking about this for a while...has nasa or anyother organization that has or had made plans to harvest gases from planets like say saturn or uranus :huh:
I've been thinking about this for a while...has nasa or anyother organization that has or had made plans to harvest gases from planets like say saturn or uranus :huh:
what about moons that have frozen gases like europa or io? useful in the future i guess
I've been thinking about this for a while...has nasa or anyother organization that has or had made plans to harvest gases from planets like say saturn or uranus :huh:
How feasable would it be to bring one of them in Earth orbit.
How feasable would it be to bring one of them in Earth orbit.
OK, do you know what a gas giant is? Can you imagine, what being close to "Jupiter" means? Or transporting Jupiter? It is easier to turn the moon into a interplanetary spacecraft, than to move Jupiter out of it's usual orbit.
Oh, yeah, if it's such a good idea, why don't you figure out how to get a 33,000 mile wide planet in orbit around the Earth. It's more likely you'd turn the Earth into a Moon, and the Moon would get all weird.
Continouus thrust through an fusion powered engine ejecting the objects own matter and a few hundred years.
If we start ramscooping planets, I'd bet Earth would be first. Put a big enough ramscoop on ISS and you get free Air, water, and reaction mass(need a Nuclear or Electric propulsion system to use the relatively inert reaction mass).
Suddenly ISS's needs drop to MREs and clean underwear.