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Saturn for the AAEC

By: David Torri

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Ice Box, Inc.

American refrigeration companies have started to notice the cold temperature on Saturn. At an average of 134 degrees Kelvin, or -218 degrees Fahrenheit, it is a perfect place to keep cool. With our population on Earth growing so rapidly, we will soon run out of room for climate controlled warehouses, refrigerators, and other food cooling devices. It is suggested that we move our cooling needs to the planet of Saturn.

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• 134 degrees Kelvin is the perfect temperature for keeping food cool

• 1 Saturn year=29.5 Earth years- Food will last 29.5 times longer on Saturn

• Several moons are filled with ice to provide extra cooling power

• The planetary rings allow for fast travel around Saturn

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Location and Services

We will be located at the coolest parts of Saturn depending on the season.

Ice Box, Inc. will be available to large food processors and distributors across Earth. In the future, we will be of service to the average consumer. Prices will vary depending on type of food, weight of cargo, and storage temperature.

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Highway Saturn

With people wanting to move to different parts of the universe, travel can become a hassle. Saturn is well known for its massive rings that border the planet. Considering that Saturn has around the same amount of gravitational pull as Earth, it would be pretty easy to keep vehicles on the rings. However, the rings of Saturn are nothing like a road, but Highway Saturn would be happy to pave them.

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• Saturn has about the 91% of the power of Earth’s gravitational pull

• The rings of Saturn are made entirely of ice, so vehicles can slide instead of using fuel

• Some of the rings emit light so drivers can see where they are going in the darkness of space

• Because there are so many rings, Highway Saturn will have many lanes

Stay fast with Highway Saturn

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Location and Services Highway Saturn will go completely around the rings. A few rings will be reserved for emergencies and gas stations.

Highway Saturn will be available to everyone. There is no height limit, however, there is a weight limit of 100,000 pounds. In order to use the highway, there are several fees. There is an entrance fee of $20, and there are various toll booths along the rings.

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Work CitedWorks Cited

Wikipedia. Wikipedia. N.p., 14 May 2012. Web. 14 May 2012. <http://www.wikipedia.com>. Saturn


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