SamDwich
SamDwich
43 / 7
30th Oct 2021
30th Oct 2021
Original is woefully wrong, and was created by Jamesme73.
mars

Comments

  • Beatless123
    Beatless123
    31st Oct 2021
    Mars dust is toxic, isnt it?
  • SamDwich
    SamDwich
    31st Oct 2021
    DJCREEPER: I didn't make this, I already said that.
  • Serdagonn
    Serdagonn
    31st Oct 2021
    amazing +1000, so realistic !
  • superbantom
    superbantom
    31st Oct 2021
    basically hydrogen is hard to fuse, while duterium and tritium are easier to fuse, requiring less power and less anvanced technology. so deuterium and tritium make better fusion fuels then hydrogen.
  • superbantom
    superbantom
    31st Oct 2021
    deuterium tritium fusion reactions produce a large amount of power, and can occur at relitively low temperatures. but tritium is hard to produce, but deuterium deuterium fusion reactions can also occur, and produce powder, and even tritium, at lower pressures and temperatures then hydrogen fusion.
  • SamDwich
    SamDwich
    31st Oct 2021
    'objects as low as 13 jupiter masses can fuse deuterium in their cores' which makes you think if Tritium would be better
  • superbantom
    superbantom
    31st Oct 2021
    but yes enceladus is an icy blob, while mars is the future home of humanity, and hopefully far in the future a new earth.
  • superbantom
    superbantom
    31st Oct 2021
    hydrogen requires higher temperatures and pressure to fuse compared to deutereum, objects as low as 13 jupiter masses can fuse deuterium in their cores, while stars need to get to about 60 jupiter masses to fuses hydrogen. deuterium is easier to fuse and thus is a better fuel for fusion reactors and engines.
  • SamDwich
    SamDwich
    31st Oct 2021
    superbantom: distance. Mars is much, much closer, and we can dump co2 there to help climate change, we can also take water and electrolyze it to get hydrogen. also deuterium is about as good for fusion as hydrogen.
  • superbantom
    superbantom
    31st Oct 2021
    SamDwich: maybe add some more signs, to show more points of enceladus and mars.