I was reading a few old comics, in order to get ideas about the terraforming of Mars, which I want to expand upon in a fanfic.
In those comics, the idea was offered to simply drop huge amounts of water on Mars (bombing it with rocks of water -- since the solar system has an abundance of that) and introduce some genetically engineered bacteria in order to terraform it, introduce an atmosphere and such.
But, even though I'm not all that into science, that sounds ridiculous even to me; the lack of gravity on mars would make sure that any water would vaporize within short order, right?
But what if we made the gravity larger? If we could mine to something approaching the core, and put more heavy metals inside of it, wouldn't the gravity theoretically increase? It would probably be a huge undertaking; taking centuries at the least; not to mention the amount of materials needed, where would we get those?
But if we could overcome those hurdles, would that be a plausible way to terraform the red planet?
In those comics, the idea was offered to simply drop huge amounts of water on Mars (bombing it with rocks of water -- since the solar system has an abundance of that) and introduce some genetically engineered bacteria in order to terraform it, introduce an atmosphere and such.
But, even though I'm not all that into science, that sounds ridiculous even to me; the lack of gravity on mars would make sure that any water would vaporize within short order, right?
But what if we made the gravity larger? If we could mine to something approaching the core, and put more heavy metals inside of it, wouldn't the gravity theoretically increase? It would probably be a huge undertaking; taking centuries at the least; not to mention the amount of materials needed, where would we get those?
But if we could overcome those hurdles, would that be a plausible way to terraform the red planet?