[@Kinetic Kitty] This is a cool idea and all, but I have a few.. questions. Not all of these planets can support life, let alone an expedition of.. worthwhile interest. Are you planning to overlook these facts, see how they play out, or basically redefine these planets? Specifically- [b]Mercury[/b] Has no atmosphere (which can be worked around) and is about 800 degrees (farenheit). (Paper spontaneously combusts at 391 degrees F.) [b]Venus[/b] is not much better, 801 Farenheit, with an atmosphere that can't be breathed and an atmospheric pressure strong enough to literally crush us (specifically 92x that of earth). [b]Jupiter[/b] isn't even a planet, it's a sphere of gas. [b]Saturn[/b] doesn't have a surface either. [b]Uranus[/b] doesn't have oxygen (workable, yes) but is also -371 degrees (water freezes at 32). [b]Neptune[/b] No oxygen (workable) but also no surface, it's gas. and a throwback for when we cared about.. [b]Pluto[/b] is -400 degrees (F) and is so cold that oxygen and nitrogen freeze, so no breathable air for us. All in all.. that already knocks out three planets/gas orbs. The other three have no atmosphere, and have super extreme temperatures, and of those one that would just crush you. Just kinda curious how you're planning to work around this.