Io is the nigger of moons its caked sulfur and its ground is disgusting and its so radioactive there you will die in minutes. I prefer ganymede
It looks like a rotten ball of cheese
>>17006743It reminds me of some spiced cheeses I have seen – herbs, black pepper, red chilli, whatever.
Io looked disgusting--sulfur protruding--in it's volcanic surface before NASA. Very very disrespectful.
Why is it radioactive? I've never been there so i wouldn't know
>>17006736Little nuggs fly off into space and ruin the orbit for craft.
Moon thread? For me it's Callisto. Looks like it's glistening, fuckin beautiful. It would also be the best place for a starter human outpost in the Jovian system
>>17006736>the nigger of moonsReally? Like does it has a history of slavery and supression was dragged from its home world and now only cares for status symbols adopted from its former suppressor?
>>17006888it earned this title for providing a hostile environment to colonists.
>>17006736>I prefer GanymedeCatamite pederasts usually do
>>17006797My God it's full of stars!
step aside, the chaddest moon in the system comin through
>>17007367>chaddest>named after salad(Yes, I'm making an ensalada joke. Sue me.)
>>17007367I have a great respect for Enceladus but it's not even the best moon of Saturn. You just can't compete with a proper atmosphere and surface liquids. Propeller hats would be a viable method of transportation on Titan btw.
>>17007367>inceladus>chad
>>17006736>>17006743>>17006797>>17007367>>17007402nice cgi cartoon ballsyou will never go to space :)
>>17007367>>17007402The Saturn system is based in generalThere's even some space nuts in Saturn's rings
>>17008144This nigga's gap
>>17006743Conceptualize the aroma
>>17008144>>17008145>saturn has a tiny Saturn orbiting it
>>17008199you know it be, but it doesTriton (Neptune): The largest and most famous captured moon. It orbits Neptune in a retrograde direction (backward relative to the planet's rotation), which is the ultimate telltale sign of a captured nigga from the distant Kuiper Belt.
>>17008205i wonder if in the future neptune could capture Pluto as well since they cross orbits
>>17006736It's more like the jeet of moons, like the ones who cover themselves in ashes and turmeric
>Escape velocity from Deimos is 5.6 m/s. This velocity could theoretically be achieved by a human performing a vertical jump
>>17008206I thought they were off-set by each other, especially after all this time, but AI saidNeptune cannot capture Pluto. Despite appearances on 2D diagrams, their orbits do not actually cross. Pluto’s orbit is highly tilted (by 17 degrees) and locked in a 3:2 orbital resonance with Neptune. This stable timing ensures the two bodies are never close enough for a capture.
>>17006736>>17006743why does sulfur always accumulate around volcanos?
>>17006743Would
>>17006736Jupiter would be Hella intimidating on Io.
>>17006736It looks like a rotten jawbreaker
Did they have a good clear picture of Uranus?
>>17006736>caked sulfur>radioactiveSo, it's like radioactive farts?
>>17006736>>17006743Is that a real color, or it's just a visualization of x-ray or radio or some shit?
What is the formula for how long it would take for whites to land there, colonize it, terraform it, establish a successful colony there, before liberal white women and jews start to say it needs minorities to succeed?
>>170113680 because those people can't really create or even colonize anything properly
>>17011137It's real colour, taken by the Galileo probe. The surface is loaded with lava and sulfur compounds, so it looks various shades of yellow and orange.
>>17011137The file name says true color
>>17006770It's less that Io itself is radioactive and more it just lives inside of Jupiter's radiation belt.
>>17006736Carn’t sulfur and saltpeter get used to make gunpowder?
The notorious number is lurking behind the corner when you least expect it
>>17012155You need carbonThe sulfur is there only to reduce the ignition temperatureYou can make gunpowder just with carbon and saltpetre, but it is a bit harder to ignite. However it's almost smokeless compared to sulfur-including black powder
>>17011424How practical would it be to deflect the proton storm around a surface base using electrostatic or magnetic towers?
>>17012752It would be extremely painful
>>17006736>so radioactive there you will die in minutes.I just hear shielding skill issues and a rare isotope mining opportunity.
>>17006901Many african tribal lords actively participated in the slave trade, and it went mostly without a hitch, so that's not even accurate.
>>17006736woah that's cool
>>17006888It's enslaved to Jupiter without payment