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cm0002@sh.itjust.works to Space@mander.xyz · 2 days ago

Our first terraforming goal should be the Moon, not Mars

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Our first terraforming goal should be the Moon, not Mars

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cm0002@sh.itjust.works to Space@mander.xyz · 2 days ago
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The first world beyond Earth for human habitability should be the Moon, not Mars. This is why we should terraform our lunar neighbor first.
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    And if we were capable of terraforming the Moon or Mars then we should be able to fix the problems we have here on Earth anyway.

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      To be fair, terraforming those mostly involves doing what we are doing here, but on an even higher scale. The hard part is really just getting stuff from here to there.

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        The next hard part is the dust. Lunar and Martian dust is a huge problem to overcome, and something we don’t have to deal with here. Then there’s radiation, although there’s things we can do to lessen that problem.

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          I am curious how solar winds would deplete any gasses we vent onto the surface of Mars when it doesn’t have a magnetic field to stop or slow any of it. 🤔

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            My understanding is that solar winds stripping your atmo is so slow it’s a problem on the scale of millions of years

            Let me check a source

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            https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-mission-reveals-speed-of-solar-wind-stripping-martian-atmosphere/

            Okay 21k lb during an earth day does seem like a lot

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              That’s pretty insignificant on a planetary scale, earth loses atmo at TEN TIMES that rate 😄

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                I’m just worried it’s going to be expensive to keep the atmo replenished

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                  A civilization that can add enough gases to Mars to create close to Earth’s atmosphere isn’t concerned with minor maintenance like that. A small comet body’s worth every hundred years (if even that often), child’s play.

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