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   Posted 3/6/2008 12:47 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I think maybe it's safer to terraform Mars before we screw up the Earth in any kind of irreperable way. smilewinkgrin
 
What about terraforming the moon? Again, I think the problem is that terraforming is going to require a living planet - one with a molten core capable of producing a viable mangetosphere (largely to protect to some degree against the constant bombardment of solar radiation).
 
But this pure speculation on my part based on a few episodes of The History Channel's "The Universe" series and books on quantum science, ecology, and a wee bit of reading on cosmology.
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Isn't it premature to think about terraforming Mars before we've paved Earth?


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   Posted 3/6/2008 11:52 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Isn't it premature to think about terraforming Mars before we've paved Earth?
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   Posted 3/6/2008 12:04 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
i don't think it's a question of money - it's a question of national (or international) will. also, we have to get there first: the Mars Direct mission profile seemed to make a lot more sense than some of the NASA proposals. but at this rate we'll never get there. :-(


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   Posted 3/5/2008 6:46 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
This may not be very helpful, but you might want to check out Kim Stanley Robinson's hard science fiction trilogy Red Mars, Blue Mars, Green Mars.


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   Posted 3/5/2008 4:31 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.

First we need to send a drill team to tunnel toward the planet's core from 512 precise global angles. We fire 200 Billion megatons worth of nuclear bombs to explode precisely at the same time to re-ignite the planet core, and hope to God the EMP and reactivated core tosses up a workable magnetosphere. Having gotten lucky (or blessed) with this success, we wait fifty years to see what comes of that. Meantime, we transport specimens of every successful and beneficial microbe we can to release in specific areas according to terrain and such. Also, we install monitoring stations and comsats in networked orbits (new ones as the EMP and new magnetosphere likely knocked out the present ones and we have cooler toys now anyway). We send in the self-sustaining and self-duplicating nanobot team to explore and network; seperate but cooperative networks for various terrain and subterrain as the search for water procedes and the planet settles into new life from our little jumpstart.

One alternative to the nuclear jumpstart may be a billiard ball maneuver: we drive a new moon into it with enough momentum to reignite the core and figure out how to fit Mars' newest satellite into a network of magnetic and gravitational harmony (and being very careful in this process not to knock Mars or anything else too big from its current path to one likely to collide with Terra Firma before the sun supernovas).

Then send in Chemlawn! :p


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   Posted 3/5/2008 4:12 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
"Tomorrow, we will plan how to terraform Mars".
 
Any ideas, please, on how could this be accomplished, assuming an unlimited supply of money?
 
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