So I was thinking about the rising sea levels and I was wondering what can be done about it. I know the technology is not here yet to do something this, but is this idea even plausible?
Can a giant reservoir be built in space to hold ocean water? I was thinking about some kind of modular holding array, that has removable "reservoirs" or tanks that can be filled with water. So this thing is built in space and then water is pumped out of the ocean and into this holding tank in space. Or the tank is filled on the planet and then sent into orbit.
The point of the removable containers is to scale with the amount of water needed. We can add more holding tanks to the array if needed, or detach certain reservoirs to use somewhere else, like transporting a container of water to the Moon, or Mars if possible.
The idea is that we can maintain whatever sea level we would want by draining water from the oceans and depositing it in space, where we can save it for a later use.
Do you think that is a good idea, or was I too high?
Can a giant reservoir be built in space to hold ocean water? I was thinking about some kind of modular holding array, that has removable "reservoirs" or tanks that can be filled with water. So this thing is built in space and then water is pumped out of the ocean and into this holding tank in space. Or the tank is filled on the planet and then sent into orbit.
The point of the removable containers is to scale with the amount of water needed. We can add more holding tanks to the array if needed, or detach certain reservoirs to use somewhere else, like transporting a container of water to the Moon, or Mars if possible.
The idea is that we can maintain whatever sea level we would want by draining water from the oceans and depositing it in space, where we can save it for a later use.
Do you think that is a good idea, or was I too high?