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05-04-2006, 06:31 PM | #1 | ||
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We are suppose to migrate there if we ever run out of resources here on
earth but if we were to build colonies there, how the hell do we know the weather there isnt cold? They would have to grow plants in green houses all over the planet for many many years until an atmoshpere and ozone layer is created. Though I may be wrong but I think Mars is hotter because it has no ozone to block the sun. There have been traces of water located on mars, which proves the planet could have been once livable and still could be when under the surface has been properly monitored. On another note though, would any other planet be more livable? Apparently one of Jupiters moons (Europa?) has an environment and atmosphere very similar to earth however scientists are yet to discover life forms on it. : |
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05-04-2006, 06:31 PM | #2 | ||
Mandy Moore FTW!
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I love astrology.
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05-04-2006, 06:35 PM | #3 | ||
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It would appear if you can provide the human race with three things:
Air Water Oil Then we can make a go of it, no matter how awful the terrain is. Case in point... dubai. Ps. Anyone else notice that's all you need to run a car as well... freaky....
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05-04-2006, 06:37 PM | #4 | ||
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haven't you seen Total Recall?
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05-04-2006, 06:41 PM | #5 | ||
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Astronomy. :
There are theories that Mars could be terraformed, since its gravity is similar to Earth's (a little heavier I believe). The guy who said it would need lots of greenhouses as actually on track, apparently carbon dioxide is plentiful there. But there are lots of gases in our atmosphere like nitrogen and trace amounts of methane and other things so I'm sure it's not as simple as setting up some greenhouses and waiting. I think I'm gonna go read up on this stuff, its really interesting actually to know about all the possibilities in our universe within the near future. |
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05-04-2006, 06:48 PM | #6 | ||
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Well, i mean, seeing as we're talking about interplanetary travel... wouldnt moving to another planet within our solar system be a short term solution... considering the finite life of the sun?
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05-04-2006, 06:52 PM | #7 | |||
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The sun has still got many hundreds of thousands of years left in it, I believe if we are still alive by that time we would have advanced so much that we could be able to create our own heat sources powerful enough to simulate daytime-like illumination and heat. |
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05-04-2006, 06:55 PM | #8 | ||
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I saw a show a year ago that goes on about the Yanks propaganda when it comes to going to the moon.
Apparently there is a radioactive layer in the Earths outer atmosphere that is too lethal too let humans pass through. Man landing on the moon was just an attempt to scare the soviet union during the cold war. If travelling to the moon was possible why haven't we been there since 1963. It makes me laugh when i see pictures of Neil Armstrong supposedly on the moon wearing a paper thin silver suit yet a x-ray dept operator wears lead vests for minor radiation exposure. |
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05-04-2006, 08:42 PM | #9 | |||
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05-04-2006, 09:20 PM | #10 | |||
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I( dont get it.Mars is closer to the sun than earth?
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05-04-2006, 09:48 PM | #12 | ||
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Mars has SFA atmospheric pressure, its atmosphere consists mostly of CO2, and only because it is a heavy gas. I think temperatures have been recorded at above freezing point in mid-summer. Mars' gravity is about 2/3 that of Earth's (or 1/3?)
The Red Mars/Green Mars/Blue Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson is a fantastic read. I recommend you read them ;) Icehenge and The Wild Shore (?) are two other great books by the same author. -Dave- |
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Yep my bad... Back to school.
but on another note WGAF??
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05-04-2006, 11:48 PM | #17 | |||
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Mar is very similar to us, it has polar ice caps and the markings of where an ocean once exsisted. Nasa si at current now trying to determine if it has ground water. this i think would be critical in the planets ability to support life, since the established green houses would need to be able utilise water, as well as sunlight and CO2.
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05-04-2006, 11:52 PM | #18 | |||
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06-04-2006, 12:33 AM | #19 | ||
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What do you mean no life on Mars, where do you thing the guy who designed the AU Falcon came from?
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06-04-2006, 12:35 AM | #20 | ||
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Colonizing Mars would be a long term prospect. Terraforming is a viable possibility according to NASA but it would take hundreds of years to bring it to a state that would be livable.
A theory is that a single chlorofluorocarbon factory would be used to create a greenhouse effect causing the temperature to rise and so liquefy the polar caps which are mostly CO2. The CO2 would then add to the greenhouse effect warming the planet further and causing the water ice to melt. It is expected that this process would take a couple of decades, but then vegetation would need to be introduced and allowed to take hold, which would take a further two centuries. It is expected that the final result though would be much like the tops of some tall mountains here on earth so an oxygen mask would still be needed. |
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06-04-2006, 12:42 AM | #21 | |||
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They managed to bring some "real" experts into the joke so it really had me going too. I realized that I was being had though about 3/4 into it, but they did give it away totaly in the final credits too. |
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06-04-2006, 07:50 AM | #22 | |||
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06-04-2006, 09:10 AM | #23 | ||
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So why isn't a convoy of ships sent full of water and trees and etc to see if life can start? Surely this would be a multi-nation project.
Or is that too impossible?
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06-04-2006, 09:50 AM | #24 | |||
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A) life can be supported in almost any climate save for the vacuum of space. It just requires time to adapt to its environ. B) If its too cold on Mars, how would it be more livable for you on europa when you are ever further away from the sun? C) Mars climate is quite cold at times, it has an eliptical orbit, which means at times it is closer to the sun at certain points. Seasons typically last about 6 months. Temperatures vary from -140C to 20C D) Mars atmosphere consists of 95% carbon dioxide, 3% nitrogen and trace amounts of oxygen and water. The density of the Martian atmosphere is only 1% of Earth. E) Terraforming mars is not as simple as just dumping trees there and hoping for the best. Trees require ecosystems, nitrogens in the soil, fluid water, fertilizing. None of which occur naturally on mars, none of which would survive in minus 140C. F) A lack of ozone does not equate to heat and on another note, for those interested in the so called "green house effect", that its quite normal for Earth to not have polar Ice Caps. The earth wont detonate and flood as soon as they melt(Despite what Kevin Costner says). Proof of this is in the fossil records of antarctica, which used to be coverered in rain forest and a variety of dinosaurs/mammals. Our current ice caps and glaciers both north and south, are left overs from the ice age, which has been reducing steadily for thousands of years, and will continue to do so until they are gone entirely. science lesson is over children, go back to your vehicles and kill some ozone for me.
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06-04-2006, 10:52 AM | #25 | ||
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But is there a Ford service centre on Mars? And what's the parts situation like?
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06-04-2006, 11:04 AM | #27 | |||
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06-04-2006, 11:07 AM | #28 | ||
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i think it was saturn who they just found an orbital moon with water geyers
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06-04-2006, 11:12 AM | #29 | ||
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Wasn't the plan for mars to be the international stepping stone because of the lesser gravity, ships can take off easier and therefpre save fuel for greater trips.
Lets just hope that the same people who built adelaide airport don't build the Mars Interspacial Airport. They'll get there and realise that they bought petroleum fuel lines and not radioactve uranium rod lines. All these Nuclear powered shaceships will have to run on 91RON |
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06-04-2006, 11:13 AM | #30 | |||
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terraforming is not as easy as it looks on tv. its extremely expensive, very dangerous and extremely complex.
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