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Clarification added on composition.

We have no bombs. Lasers for basic mining/cutting/save-the-daying. We're a scout ship.

As far as terraforming: that is not the ship's objective. We can identify it as a possibility if future missions are undertaken to the galaxy we're exploring, but we don't have the resources to terraform.
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I'll need to double-dcheck, bet I'm still pretty sure that despite having one-half atmospheric pressure, planet 4 is cold enough to make pure-methane ice-cubes.

Not sure how you'd consider solid dust particles as atmosphere. But to have that floating suspended in air is pretty volatile.
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Not having unsubscribed topic yet, we noticed the statement. Ever fond of facts, we'll give ya some.

The only elements not frozen at 59 Kelvin are: Helium, Hydrogen, Neon, Oxygen, Fluorine. They freeze respectively at 1.1K, 14.175K, 24.703K, 50.5K, 53.63K. Oh, and the only gases at 59 Kelvin are: Helium, Hydrogen, Neon. You need at least 90.33 Kelvin to have gaseous Oxygen.
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Ellri, Kessa and I have decided to clone you, from a jellyfish.

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Not having unsubscribed topic yet, we noticed the statement. Ever fond of facts, we'll give ya some.The only elements not frozen at 59 Kelvin are: Helium, Hydrogen, Neon, Oxygen, Fluorine. They freeze respectively at 1.1K, 14.175K, 24.703K, 50.5K, 53.63K. Oh, and the only gases at 59 Kelvin are: Helium, Hydrogen, Neon. You need at least 90.33 Kelvin to have gaseous Oxygen.

Ellri, half-pressure also tips the melting/boiling-point some.
-Oh, right, reduced pressure LOWERS the melting/boiling points, wiki is decidedly less helpful than Nova/PBS at the quest for absolute-zero*.

See also: Armstrong-limit.

*Room-temperature liquid hydrogen in a glass flask is crazy, but had been done with only the deaths of 14 work-hands.
-Because Poland Making argon ice-cubes since 1885.
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True. pressure does mess with boil/melt.

as for cloning... you can try.
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M'kay, I finally managed to give Kessa something we can work with... yay?
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