Air Conditioning Solar System

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If you could live on a planet in our solar system, which would you choose?

If extreme conditions, quality, etc. where food Air is not a problem? And why? Algol, Thanks for asking. I would really have to say Saturn. I want to know what is in the clouds … and see the surface. I would also love to be able to study from the ground which causes the giant tornado on the south pole and the causes of the giant hexagonal on the north pole. http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2007-034 And of course, my reason would not be complete without say that I am a Capricorn and Saturn is my planet decision. ;) I always thought it was the world's most fascinating of our system Solar … especially now that Cassini has been able to obtain unique views of it. BTW, I have a rough ruby pendant and a careful of it, I found that the rock grows in layers of hexagonal shape. I find it amazing that this form is on Saturn as a cause of cloud too. There is impressive how everything is connected in this universe.

I agree with Wushaboy on it, the earth is best for all sorts of reasons. Fortunately Reiki for Chick, you do not have to bear the intense heat of Mercury's surface: the length of the sun appears in his heaven. Mathematics (Alternative category parent) gives the answer to almost 1.4 degrees (average, more than 1.7 degrees). It is nearly three times the angular size of the sun in the Heaven on earth! If forced to choose, Mars would be fun to visit, where the acceleration of gravity is only about 12.3 meters per second squared (Relative to the land of 32.2), so you can jump very high! You can enjoy the view of the largest canyon in the solar system, Valles Marineris, and perhaps across the crest of the largest volcano (extinct?) of the solar system, Olympus Mons. See these beautiful images: http://www.bbc.co.uk/solarsystem/solar_system_highlights/valles_marineris http://www.olympusmons.com/mars/gallery.html For a beautiful sunset on Mars (perhaps a romantic view authentically) see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MarsSunset . jpg So what planet has he done to you, Mel? EDIT: Great choice! A view of Saturn's Titan that would be really nice, I think. The surface of Saturn is probably fair to rock and ice, over a core of a huge gaseous atmosphere. Strange haxagonal feature appears to be a mystery, but according to wikipedia, these forms have been reproduced in laboratories, suggesting a somewhat prosaic explanation of Saturn (apparently) unique feature.

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