Enceladus Ocean Misssion Enceladus has snow, thin ice, geysers, and a 25 mile deep ocean.

Enceladus (Videos 1 /2 / 3)(27 People)

Enceladus has snow, ice (less than a mile thick), over 70 geysers, and a 25 mile deep ocean. The Space Ocean Corp goal of taking surface and subsurface level video of Enceladus’ oceans is not to find life, but to satisfy the survival instinct, and 100% guarantee there is useful water on Enceladus; & to pump/collect/or store that water into a known sized container for sale to space organizations.

Our commercial mission to Enceladus is a water collection and a photography mission for survival (rocket fuel, oxygen, drinking, radiation protection, hygiene). One gallon of water on Mars and elsewhere in the solar system is valued at $1 billion dollars per gallon. (25 Intriguing Questions About Enceladus.) We intend to collect 1,500 to 100,000 gallons of water.

Triton (Video 1)

  • Mini submarine
  • We’ve seen active geysers since 1989 with Voyager.
  • Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune.
  • Has an atmosphere.
  • faq on NASA website

Ganymede (Video 1)

  • Largest moon in the solar system.
  • faq on NASA website
  • Mini submarine
  • Ganymede, the biggest moon in the Solar System, has layers of ice and water that are NINE HUNDRED KILOMETRES deep (559 miles). The average ocean depth on Earth is 3.7 km (2.3 miles).

Europa (Video 1)

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