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Re: [RingworldRPG] Habitable worlds hiding in the wake of gas giants

Yeh, you've seen MIB.
More seriously if you evolved under high radiation from the get-go your the basics of your biochemistry would be set up to deal with it, that and a couple of kilometers of water-ice is good shielding.

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Carl Brown wrote:
> callisto, enceladas etc.
> Yeh, but the radiation wouldn't bother the natives

They're all cockroaches? :)

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http://space.newscientist.com/article/mg20026805.200-habitable-worlds-may-hide-in-gas-giants-wake.html sorry for cross post at library at this time I have used...
Sam McConnich
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Hi all I have used worlds in orbit around gas giants a lot for my own settings. My STL colony was set on an earth sized moon of a gas giant. Can make for lots...
Carl Brown
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... Hmmm it seems like I read an article quite recently suggesting that one of the other gas giant moons had, like Europa, seas of liquid water on it. I...
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Nov 7, 2008
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... That would be Titan. ... Actually it's the cosmic radiation and plasma torus that follows those magnetic lines to the inner moons that's the killer. Io is...
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Nov 7, 2008
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... Um, no... *unusual*, not small. Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus all have a rotational period between 9 and 11 hours. Neptune, which has a mass slightly...
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callisto, enceladas etc. Yeh, but the radiation wouldn't bother the natives <-----Original Message-----> From: Lensman [RingworldRPG@...] Sent:...
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... They're all cockroaches? :) ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Clear ether! Lensman...
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or within a really old solar system <-----Original Message-----> From: Lensman [RingworldRPG@...] Sent: 11/8/2008 8:26:16 AM To:...
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Yeh, you've seen MIB. More seriously if you evolved under high radiation from the get-go your the basics of your biochemistry would be set up to deal with it,...
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