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Title: Discuss: How Sunny is it on Saturn?
Post by: thedoc on 13/04/2014 13:34:09
What's inside Enceladus? How do we make water safe for drinking? How Sunny is it on Saturn's moons? What causes motion sickness? Could we collect sunlight in space and beam the power down to Earth? Can lunar gravity cause earthquakes? How did primordial gravity waves arise? Are buried bodies still infectious years later?
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Title: Re: Discuss: How Sunny is it on Saturn?
Post by: Alan Griffiths on 30/10/2014 01:28:44
Not very sunny on Enceladus as it only receives about 1% of the sun earth does, clearly not a beach holiday destination.  Although it is the most illuminated moon of Saturn due to it's icy exterior.

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