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- | Saturn is a ringed gas giant. | + | Saturn is a ringed gas giant. After the efforts to make the moons of [[Sol#Jupiter|Jupiter]] livable proved expensive and ineffective, the major powers instead funnelled their efforts into establishing bases on [[Titan]] from which to mine the other moons, and conduct research outside of Terrestrial borders. |
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====Moons of Saturn==== | ====Moons of Saturn==== | ||
- | * | + | *Tethys |
- | * | + | *Dione |
- | * | + | *Lapetus |
- | * | + | *Rhea |
*[[Titan]] | *[[Titan]] | ||
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===Uranus=== | ===Uranus=== | ||
To far from '''Sol''' to support life, even with Geothermal power and terraforming. | To far from '''Sol''' to support life, even with Geothermal power and terraforming. |
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Planets in the Sol System
Mercury
Too close to Sol and too small to be habitable.
Venus
With too volatile an atmosphere, and too cold a temperature, this planet is not habitable.
Earth
Moons of Earth
Mars
Moons of Mars
British
Asteroid Belt
Jupiter
Jupiter is a gas giant.
Moons of Jupiter
Saturn
Saturn is a ringed gas giant. After the efforts to make the moons of Jupiter livable proved expensive and ineffective, the major powers instead funnelled their efforts into establishing bases on Titan from which to mine the other moons, and conduct research outside of Terrestrial borders.
Moons of Saturn
- Tethys
- Dione
- Lapetus
- Rhea
- Titan
Uranus
To far from Sol to support life, even with Geothermal power and terraforming.
Neptune
Also too far from Sol to support life, Neptune nevertheless supports a number of space station that monitor gravity field flux around the Sol system.
Moons of Neptune
- Triton - too cold to be habitable, Triton is mined by the various powers for its mineral wealth.