
Recently, It was revealed that each of Destiny's planets only had one location! Though this was indeed disappointing for many gamers excited for this adventure, I found some information that might be of interest.
(I would like to make it clear however that any predictions I make are not to be taken as facts. This is only an educated guess.)
While surfing through the Destiny companion app, I came across some Interesting images in the Grimoire card section. These images consisted of the locations in Destiny. Once I reached he end of the locations, I noticed that the last two Grimoire cards were labeled with very exciting names.
Those very cards were named Jupiter and Saturn! This could mean a few things. Either this will be paid DLC, it will be part of the game, or it's simply part of the lore. It could possibly be unintentional as well, but I sincerely doubt that. What do you think Guardians? Could this mean we will get to traverse across Jupiter and Saturn, or is it just Bungie teasing us?

We might get to visit Jupiter!

Oh, I hope we get to see Saturn's epic, majestic rings!

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Of course it does. We already knew Jupiter even though haters kept claiming it was only Mars, Venus, and Earth. Also, expect the various moons to play a role.
Further, "Old Russia" is most likely only one part of Earth. It wouldn't make sense for there not to be more to Earth.
It makes sense to have cards/icons for every planet in the solar system. Aside from that Destiny is meant to be a franchise so even if some planets aren't covered in this game we more than likely will see them in future titles as the story moves on.