In the destination menu can I go to Mars and Saturn or are they just there to fill space
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A small amount of Mars is accessible by traveling to the Enclave, by playing the Vox Obscura mission, and during the opening mission of the Witch Queen Campaign. However Mars itself does not currently have a dedicated Patrol Zone for players to explore. Saturn and Jupiter meanwhile do not have any activities that take place directly on them. Jupiter is displayed on the Destinations screen because Europa (a playable location) is one of its many moons. One of Saturn’s moons, Titan, was previously a playable location but the relevant content has been Vaulted and is not currently available. In real life Nessus is a minor planetoid-like object known as a Centaur with an irregular orbit. This orbit spends a good deal of time (relatively) close to the orbit of Saturn but also swings out past that of Neptune. https://top-astro.de/images/objekte/nessus-bahn.png To the best of my knowledge it is unclear precisely what year in which the current storyline of Destiny 2 takes place. However it is possible that, given Nessus has an orbital period of 122.3 years, that it is set at a time during which Nessus is currently close to the Perihelion (the point at which it is closest to the Sun, and therefore relatively close to Saturn) of its orbit. This would explain why Nessus is depicted on the Destinations screen as close to Saturn even though Saturn itself does not have an explorable space within the game. (΄◉◞౪◟◉`)