8. Picture of Titan’s hazy, orange surface This image shows a blue glow on Titan’s surface and was taken with a high color filter camera to make the surface of Titan clearer. Titan
9. We will use surries for transportation on Titan so that we do not need to use motors or fuel. Surries do not require a lot of money, however; the people in it must pedal like a bike. This will keep the people living on Titan healthy and fit.
10. We will use distillation to separate the elements of Titan’s atmosphere. We will extract as much of the hazardous chemicals as possible. It will be similar to the way air on Earth is separated into its components (oxygen, nitrogen and argon) for industrial use.
11. We will create satellite dishes for communication and TV/internet connection. It is designed to receive microwaves from communication satellites. The device at the front of the satellite dish receives signals directly from the atmosphere. Titan is the 2nd largest moon in our solar system. Its orbital period is 15.94542 days. It has a temperature of about -289 degrees F (-178 C). Titan is 1221830 km. from Saturn. Its diameter is 5,150 km. It was discovered by Christiaan Huygens in 1655. It has an internal ocean of liquid water and ammonia about 60 miles beneath the surface. Titan’s lakes contain energy in the form of methane and ethane. Because these lakes are in the Northern Polar Regions of Titan, that is where we will settle.
28. Pediatricians- doctors who deals with childrenAlso:Laboratory Scientists, Computer Scientists, Ecologists, Hydrologists, Soil Scientists, Atmospheric Scientists, Economists, Political Economists, Psychologists, Sociologists, Geologists, Seismologists, Volcanologists, Cardiologists, Dermatologists, Surgeons, Anesthesiologists and Veterinarians.
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32. Cryogenics will keep the animals’ lives preserved until we reach Titan and need to use them as our own resources like food. Cryogenics freeze the aging life of these creatures.
33. Ship Materials Waterproof Indestructible Paint Cover Over All Layers Titanium Aluminum Multi-Layer Ceramic Tiles Vacuum/Thermal Insulation Carbon Fiber Sheet Layer Carbon and Ceramic Composite Materials