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It is possible to have a similar atmosphere on Mars as it is on Earth.
Mars has a gravitational pull of around 1/3rd that of Earth and a surface area of around 1/3rd that of Earth. That means that if you introduced the same ammount of atmosphere that there is on Earth, you would have the same pressure at "sea level" on Mars that you would have at sea level on Earth. The distance from the surface to the end of the atmosphere would be 3 times that of Earth however. The gas wouldn't just drift into outer space. Last edited by Praxus : 01-25-2004 at 21:39 PM. |
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Mars could have a very similar atmosphere to Earth according to scientists. This site has a list of the terraforming methods being discussed: http://www.redcolony.com/methods/ . The rest of that site is quite good as well.
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My far fetched idea...
I would deliver a nuclear weapon every 10 miles on the polar ice caps in the 100-200 kt range. Each warhead will have a parachute and it will release it when it slows to a speed where the warhead can survive. This would be several thousand nuclear weapons which would rapidly turn frozen CO2 and Ice into it's gascious form. Last edited by Praxus : 01-25-2004 at 22:29 PM. |
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Can you believe these little buggers are still kicking? Spirit has just passed the 3 times it's estimated lifetime mark, and it's still exploring. It's nice, that after so many failures, they have something work out better than was expected.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/home/
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