I say we go to Titan. It's the only other place with an atmosphere that won't fry us, it's composed largely of water ice, and plenty of helium-3 is available in Saturn's atmosphere. Makes more sense to me than dead worlds with little to no atmosphere.
Yes... so instead of being burnt alive, we'll be frozen rock solid and drowning in a lake of liquid methane...
Yes... so instead of being burnt alive, we'll be frozen rock solid and drowning in a lake of liquid methane...
Yes, and meanwhile our robots get stuck axle-deep in the soil. So much for "robots can do all the science that humans can".
Aren't they saying that there might be a planet or two orbiting it?How was that: We choose to go to ε Eridani and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard.
And ε Eridani sounds just better than "Mars" or "Titan". And we know already too good how to get to Mars, there is no lack of options how to get there, just a lack of will to go there.
Now that's a place i dont mind unmanned rovers going, might be nice to orbit though![]()
It's worth it to avoid having to drag all the fuel for a powered descent with you.![]()
Yes, so your brilliant idea is to introduce oxygen in large quantities into an atmosphere filled with fuel........................
Granted, Titan is an interesting place... it's surface geology is the closest to Earth then any other body in the solar system. There are seas, lakes and rivers of liquid methane, terrain seems young as indicated by quite well defined craters, but there is corrosion going on due to win and rain of fuel...
There's even some self-reproducing chemistry going on there, which is really amazing, given it's like -200°C...
The clouds are made of methane and nitrogen... and there are even hints of chryo-vulcanism, spewing out more fuel...
Not exactly the idea place to send a human exploration crew, if you wanna bring them back alive.
If robotic exploration is so grand
It can't be that much harder to survive than space, which we've gotten rather good at. You wouldn't have to have an entirely closed-loop system like you do in space when there's at least some resources available to utilize. It's just a matter of engineering. And cost.
Where should man go?
How about woman?
Woman can come too, if she'd like.