I think that would be easier for the time being. Maybe to start with we should send some water ahead of us, some grass seed. Let that get the process started. Once the grass took hold, send some small bushes, then tree's. Could take a while, but I guess the ice caps would eventually melt supplying more water.i i said yes we will not have to bring air or water then! or should we keep it the way it is ?
Are there any life forms that originated on Mars? If so it might be considered unethical to terraform it.
I guess it might be considered unethical for your body to kill the unfortunate viruses and bacteria seeking nourishment from it, but that's the way it goes...Are there any life forms that originated on Mars? If so it might be considered unethical to terraform it.
Are there any life forms that originated on Mars? If so it might be considered unethical to terraform it.
Unicellular life on Mars isn't going to evolve into anything intelligent unless it is given a helping hand.
I guess it might be considered unethical for your body to kill the unfortunate viruses and bacteria seeking nourishment from it, but that's the way it goes...Are there any life forms that originated on Mars? If so it might be considered unethical to terraform it.
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You're right. The proper thing to do is to stay here on Earth and leave the rest of the universe alone... safe.Bit of a difference between immune response to a threatening micro-organism, and wiping out the ecosystem of an entire planet to suit our comforts.
You're right. The proper thing to do is to stay here on Earth and leave the rest of the universe alone... safe.Bit of a difference between immune response to a threatening micro-organism, and wiping out the ecosystem of an entire planet to suit our comforts.
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Hold off on the terraforming - looks like there might be life *beneath* the surface of Mars (per today's Boston Globe):
http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2009/01/15/methane_plume_on_mars_a_sign_of_life/
And then, there were the environmental groups in the story, like Redpeace, who wanted mankind to keep away from Mars, and leave it in its natural state. I would envision that when we DO have the ability to terraform worlds, that there will be some environmental groups that will agrue against such undertakings.
I guess it might be considered unethical for your body to kill the unfortunate viruses and bacteria seeking nourishment from it, but that's the way it goes...Are there any life forms that originated on Mars? If so it might be considered unethical to terraform it.
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Bit of a difference between immune response to a threatening micro-organism, and wiping out the ecosystem of an entire planet to suit our comforts.
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