- If you need math on specific things, such as "can my planet's atmosphere hold oxygen?" or any other terraforming-related math; I can provide. PM with details I guess.
- I have an issue with the phrase "travel at the speed of light". Leave that out if you wanna be scientific.
- Ever looked at Io?

I think Io's volcanic activity and lack of an atmosphere screws things up. Unless you drag Io to become one of Mars' moon or something.
I got the math already, thanks @GrandmasterD.
I got the math already, thanks @GrandmasterD.
GrandmasterD wrote:
- If you need math on specific things, such as "can my planet's atmosphere hold oxygen?" or any other terraforming-related math; I can provide. PM with details I guess.
- I have an issue with the phrase "travel at the speed of light". Leave that out if you wanna be scientific.
- Ever looked at Io?
ty, that makes sense, although it should be corrected...
Io is too close to Jupiter, imo. the gravitational interaction gives it a lot of activity, geologically, hence why I didn't include in my suggestions.
BlueArtist wrote:
I think Io's volcanic activity and lack of an atmosphere screws things up. Unless you drag Io to become one of Mars' moon or something.
I got the math already, thanks @GrandmasterD.
Volcanic acitivity is not a bad thing; provides a good source of various useful materials. Sulphur being very useful. Although as Pheyniex mentioned, Jupiter, most likely her magnetosphere might cause issues.

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Problem is the atmosphere, with the calculations and stuff if I'm not wrong Titan cannot hold an atmosphere which contains gases of less than 33mw. Which sucks, since Oxygen isn't one of them, but Carbon Dioxide is. Still I'm stuck here, if you want a legit atmosphere, you can't heat Titan up, or it will just promptly escape. Seeing as the project is due tomorrow, you could say I'm in deep sh*t.