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20/11/2019

19 Comments

 
Temperatures how low?
¡
No, gracias!

let's colonize titan
Picture
Take that, you hydrocarbon you!
19 Comments
Santanu Acharya
21/11/2019 10:49:02

-300 degrees, rains of methane, sea of hydrocarbon... and they say its habitable !

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Scott2
21/11/2019 11:52:03

Lol maybe the people who think it's habitable should go live there😏

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Linda
21/11/2019 11:56:44

“It rains methane on Titan, occasionally filling swamps”
(No bueno)

Titan has been the subject of lots of fictional literature starting according to my Wikipedia search, in 1935. In 1951 was another. “Titan is the home of an elf-like species, which has been enslaved by parasitic aliens who can control them. These "puppet masters" attempt to take over the Earth by controlling human beings.

(Double no bueno)

Is this a serious article?

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Patrick
22/11/2019 09:30:56

No, not for its apparent topic of human residence but yes about conditions on other planets & satellites.

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Lorri
21/11/2019 16:57:42

I saw this article yesterday. I thought the author was smoking crack.

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Patrick
22/11/2019 09:44:25

Or something....

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Steve
21/11/2019 17:04:10

Excellent idea, I vote that we send The Kardashian / Jenner families off ASAP to test it all out, and we can rest assured, They will take photos and send them back. 🤗🤗🤗🤗

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Lorri
21/11/2019 18:47:26

Selfies from Titan.

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Scott2
21/11/2019 21:34:00

@Steve while we're at it why don't we ship the Democrats to titan but just so there not too comfortable why don't we send Donald with them😂.

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Patrick
22/11/2019 09:48:09

@scott2: That would be FAR too racist and intolerant, an unacceptable example of blatant discrimination. We would have to be a lot more inclusive; let's send ALL political leaders, from Republicrats to Demublicans to every stripe & flavor available.

THAT would be much, much better.

Scott2
22/11/2019 10:38:14

@Patrick rofl ok we have a deal now if we don't have to pay for it ourselves that'd make perfect.

Patrick
22/11/2019 09:32:15

@ Steve: If only photos come back, that would not be too bad.

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Steve
22/11/2019 00:44:36

@ Scott, providing there were plenty of bowls of Peach Mints on hand for all to enjoy during the trip, all good with me , make it so number 1 , or is it 2 🤔🤔🤔

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Patrick
22/11/2019 09:34:28

Number 1 = First Officer, who is 2nd in command.

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Pierluigi
22/11/2019 05:21:54

It seems way less difficoult to build an underground shelter with a water barrier around it (or maybe something less cumbersome) on Mars than freeze to death on titan... -180 C is the temperature where Nitrogen liquefies at 1 atm pressure...

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Patrick
22/11/2019 09:43:13

Humans would not survive extended intervals below the Martian surface, especially since coming TO the surface requires a pressure suit and protective enclosure just as "bad" as the deep bunker.

Articles like this emphasize the challenges alien ET visitors to Earth encounter.

Central Arabia at 2 PM any day during July or Ayers Rock on hot day in January are already much too tough for most humans.

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Kylr
22/11/2019 14:01:47

Hi Patrick

Ayers Rock now called Uluru not very PC to call it AR anymore. Climbing it has now been banned.
I climbed it twice in the seventies when on school trips.

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Patrick
22/11/2019 15:28:08

Does anything happen besides public shaming when using the non-aboriginal name? Why was climbing banned?

For years I wanted to have a run around the perimeter.

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Kyle
22/11/2019 15:53:31

The ban was implemented a few weeks ago because the local aboriginals , who control the area thought it was disrespectful to their ancestors as they see the rock as a sacred site. Thousands went to climb the rock before the close date. I still call it AR as do many others, no penalties as far as a I know !! You can still run around it if you wish.




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