It's possible. But it costs NASA (out of the allowance they get from the US taxpayers)
roughly the value of the gold to put a lump of gold on the moon, and it would cost
100 times that much to go to Saturn and bring some back. There is no "business case"
for space mining of resources, and there isn't likely to be for a long time to come.
And if there were ... exactly who and what has given us the right to swarm from
the Earth like ants and go pilfer what we want from wherever we find it ?
Most pyrite is not valuable (I have heard estimates of 50 cents (USD) per gramme). Some pyrites contain traces of gold that increase its value, but it is mainly used for industrial extraction of sulphur. Large, perfectly cubic crystals of pyrite are valued by museums as exhibits.
They'll eat pretty much anything. They like small insects, like mosquitoes, and algae. They'll also eat gold fish food and small bread crumbs.
What do you mean by "Saturn month"? On Earth, a "month" is based upon the time it takes the Moon to orbit the Earth or to go through its phases. Saturn has several large moons; you can look up their periods of revolution around Saturn if you like. Titan is easily Saturn's largest moon You could define a "Saturn month" based on Titan's period of revolution, but there is no such term in general use.
0%, it just looks like gold.
You're correct, the gold plating means it's considered to be an altered coin. It's only worth 5¢ to a coin collector, but you might want to show it off as a conversation piece.
Catalytic Converter....they are made with Platinum
Gold is valuable due to its rarity, durability, and aesthetic appeal. It has been treasured by civilizations throughout history for its beauty and intrinsic qualities. Additionally, gold has practical uses in industry and technology, further contributing to its value.
The rings of Saturn don't feel like anything because they have no mass
They stole things like: - gold - money (gold dublums) - jewels - swords - ships - maidens - clothes and they kill for fun or to steal the treasure.
If you truly like your Saturn use a NAPA gold filter FIL1348
No, pewter is not considered valuable, as of 2014. It has always had very little value, especially when compared to similar, but more sought after, items like silver and gold.
Gold is valuable BECAUSE it is rare and it is useful. it doesn't corrode like iron (via rust), it conducts both heat and electricity well and is ductile (soft and workable.)
if it is anything like my 97' Saturn Sl2. The engine must be dropped out to dismount the transmission.
To steal valuable objects like gold or to get back their enimes by killing
To steal valuable objects like gold or to get back their enimes by killing
In fiction, you can make it look like anything you want.You need to research the planet Saturn and learn what the environment is like - or what scientists think it is like - so that you can design an animal which could live there. It certainly won't look like anything on Earth!
When they are scarce (platinum, gold, diamonds) or when they are about to run out (like oil)