...if you want to teraform Mars, that is.
Just saw a 2005 documentary show on the Science Channel that discussed teraforming Mars.
OK, first of all, what makes Mars the dead planet that it is? Two things. It's thin atmosphere, and therefore, two, extreme cold. The warmest it gets in direct sunlight is 32 degrees. So obviously, the way to change this is to enact Global Warming.
The plan is quite simple but ingenious. Go there, set up/build some "industrial plants" that produce ultra-greenhouse gas emissions. Basically start pouring massive amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere and in about 10 years, the atmosphere could warm to the point where it could support simple life-forms. Then as a the atmosphere stabalized on its own, you could start introducing plant-life that would then start to convert the CO2 to O2. Of course, as the temperature rose, the in-ground frozen water would then start to thaw and rise to the surface to create the running and flowing water that used to be on the surface.
It would finally get to a point where humans could walk around the surface without a pressure suit and just a oxygen supply and mask.
Eventually the atmosphere would become very similar to Earth's and it would suppport full forests and oceans.
Will all this happen in our life-times? No...they say that it'll probably happen by the 23rd Century.
However, we're using 20th Century thinking to solve a problem that probably won't happen for another 200 years. But they say that it will happen, especially if Earth's population continues to grow as it has.
Now as for the arguement that we humans have no right to alter other celestial bodies to suit our needs, I say, and they say, there is a universal sign that says, "Spread Life".
So what do you all think?
Just saw a 2005 documentary show on the Science Channel that discussed teraforming Mars.
OK, first of all, what makes Mars the dead planet that it is? Two things. It's thin atmosphere, and therefore, two, extreme cold. The warmest it gets in direct sunlight is 32 degrees. So obviously, the way to change this is to enact Global Warming.
The plan is quite simple but ingenious. Go there, set up/build some "industrial plants" that produce ultra-greenhouse gas emissions. Basically start pouring massive amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere and in about 10 years, the atmosphere could warm to the point where it could support simple life-forms. Then as a the atmosphere stabalized on its own, you could start introducing plant-life that would then start to convert the CO2 to O2. Of course, as the temperature rose, the in-ground frozen water would then start to thaw and rise to the surface to create the running and flowing water that used to be on the surface.
It would finally get to a point where humans could walk around the surface without a pressure suit and just a oxygen supply and mask.
Eventually the atmosphere would become very similar to Earth's and it would suppport full forests and oceans.
Will all this happen in our life-times? No...they say that it'll probably happen by the 23rd Century.

However, we're using 20th Century thinking to solve a problem that probably won't happen for another 200 years. But they say that it will happen, especially if Earth's population continues to grow as it has.
Now as for the arguement that we humans have no right to alter other celestial bodies to suit our needs, I say, and they say, there is a universal sign that says, "Spread Life".
So what do you all think?