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Palamon

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    Pick a planet or moon or star, anything in the solar system or universe, you'd want to vacation on, if physically possible. Why this location?
     
    *insert the obvious Uranus joke here*

    I'd quite like to visit Mars, if only for the constant Captain Scarlet references such a trip would involve. I'd have a lot of fun shining green lights on people and speaking in a deep(ish) monotone voice, haha. Venus would be fun too...it'd be non-stop Bananarama songs all the way.
     
    Maybe mars because it's at least slightly inhabitable.

    Here's a funny fact about Mars: If you had internet on Mars, if you sent a message to someone on Earth it would take an average of 15 minutes to get there, so if you plan on messaging your friends it won't be very fun. The average temperature on Mars is -80 degrees Fahrenheit, but temperatures are extremely inconsistent and change drastically.


     
    Venus. I think it's pretty. Plus, it's named after the Roman counterpart of Aphrodite, who had a son with Hermes called Hermaphroditus, who was united with the nymph Salmacis, what is told in one of my favourite songs (The Fountain Of Salmacis).
     
    I like earth. It's habitable and all. The other planets would be fun to visit for like a day, and then I'd get bored because, hey, there's just rock here. Or not even that if you try out a gas giant.
     
    I'd want to visit the moon or something just so I'd be able to look at earth and admire it's beauty. I wouldn't be able to do that if I were on a planet or moon that was further away :(
     
    Titan, the moon of Saturn. It's got atmosphere and water (though you'd still die if you didn't have a spaceship or something to protect you) and ice volcanoes. It's probably the best place to look for life-not-of-Earth, too.
     
    Since I am younger I love Mars, because it is the same name as my birth month :) (Is French March is Mars).
     
    For the longest time, I've always had a fascination for Neptune. It might be from spending my childhood watching Sailor Moon and at the time, I quite enjoyed Sailor Neptune and her water abilities.
     
    Probably Saturn, my guardian planet! Plus I'd like to see what the rings look like from the planet itself.
     
    Europa, Jupiter's moon. Vast oceans underneath the ice? Yes, please.
     
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