Woozle Hypertwinwoozle@toot.cat
Jun 19, 2026, 3:32 PMThing I didn't realize until just now: It is theoretically feasible to land on Uranus because, unlike Jupiter and Saturn, it actually has a discrete (though liquid) surface and the gravity there is less than Earth's.
The one thing I'm not clear on is how the surface-pressure compares to, say, Venus (the literal acid-test of probe survivability).
...not that there would be a lot to see, on a global sea...
(Maybe they should put some move all the AI data-centers there.)