I just watched a video about the moon Titan and all it has to offer. Except for the extreme cold and its distance, it seems like a great place to go after they get establish a base on the moon. They just have to make rockets go a lot faster!!!!!
Just.
It would be interesting, that's for sure.
Going faster is "just" some more energy to accelerate, and to decelerate, with a heavier rocket to handle the stress. Doable to a point, I guess. Any ship that could be built on the moon, almost entirely with lunar resources reduces the energy cost of leaving the earth-moon system, but one would still have non-trivial amounts of energy to accelerate quickly (quickly being 1-1.1gs), and then decelerate. Personally, I don't see even the moon base functioning just for "Murphy's Law" sorts of reasons, cracks, leaks, missing duck tape, glue, etc.
Except that Titan has basically the same radiation exposure issues to get there, and then because it sits at the edge of Saturn's magnetosphere, with unclear (at least to my mind) radiation levels once there, as variations in the solar wind seems likely to drive radiation storms on Titan.
It looks to me like another one way trip, and short stay visit thereafter to me, with the added bonus of hydrocarbon rains.
My favorite astronaut candidate;
en.wikipedia.org
It can reassemble its genome after then DNA is shattered into tiny pieces, and survive the vacuum of space without protection.
All the best,
Peter