The main issues for this is lack of a magnetic field on Mars (how more mass you add in the atmosphere, how faster mars will lose it into the space). The 2nd issue is the lack of nitrogen, with out it you can´t even think in start using plants to produce oxygen. There is another small issue... The amount of CO2 required to warm the planet could be toxic to humans.... and it co2 smells like broken eggs lol.
Some "scientist" PROVE to me that Terraforming of Mars is a vaild scientific possibility. Do not claim; "someday in the future we will have the technology..." that is not science----given the FACT that Mars has no Mag Field (Van Allen Radiation Belt) all sorts of the sun's solar wind (THINK CME's) would fry any possible proto-atmosphere; besides Mars mass is not at the level to hold an earth-type atmosphere. Mars is not massive enough to hold onto that kind of atmosphere.
Colonising Mars has always been a grand idea, and you're right, the Earth is way overpopulated already. In the '60's we had about 3bn people. 40 years later we have double. In another 40 maybe double again. Overpopulation was talked about in the '70's but seems to have been forgotten since.
Terraforming Mars might be a problem. It has little magnetic field and little gravity, which is why the solar wind has stripped 60% of its atmosphere. Not really sustainable.
@MrOllyK It has no magnetic field---just localized---evid from its very distant ancient past---Mars died geologically speaking many billions of yrs ago. Since it has no mag field it cannot hold onto an atmosphere as the sun's solar wind and CMJs would wipe any protoatmosphere of Mars, away.
@MrOllyK U and I bring up the same MAJOR PROBLEMS and no one can answer it! In the mid '70s i worked at Griffith Observatory so have some understanding of astronomy and planetary science. There are GRANTS being handed out to do work on "Terraforming Mars"; money that is going into a 'black hole'. Would make more sense for those limited funds to study Gerald O'Neill Space Settlement designs.
Someday there could be people on Mars, but underground.
You're right. Terraforming Mars wouldn't work very well. Far more sensible to build self-contained settlements. Grants going into the black hole of terraforming science - wasteful, but the biggest black hole by far is the $80Bn wasted so far on this Anthropogenic Global Warming fraud. 0.038% of the atmosphere isn't to blame, just the Sun, Milankovitch Cycles and the oceans. All the planets warmed last century. Must be the SUV's driven by those pesky astronauts.. ;)
@MrOllyK LOL! Am cautious about the problems we have with our planet but suspect we humans "might" do something HOWEVER need to look at CHINA first and a few of the other "emerging countries". I shake my head when I hear people in the US say; WE (meaning the US) must "do this & that" to stop "global warming as if the US is solely respon. SEE O'Neill "IS a Planet the Best Place for a Technological Civilization?" Quest. he use to ask his beginning Physics classes at Princeton U (Space Settlements)
What emerging countries need is cheap power, which the greenies won't let them have. It's proven that affluent countries populate a whole lot less, if at all in some cases.
Hehe.. New Zealand has just now introduced an emissions trading scheme, and they're TINY. Idiots.
With the Sun getting 10% hotter every 1Bn years,we'll eventually have to get off this rock. I suspect in half that time, because solar irradiance varies from winter to summer by only 7%, and temps change by 20C.
One thing I can see happening in the near (well.. 200-300 years) future is that we're able to upload our minds to a supercomputer, much like The Matrix, and be free of our mortal selves. We become a microchip easily exploring the universe without need for air, food, money etc. Good idea? Caveats?
@MrOllyK Well I think we all can admit that idea has been around for science fiction plot ideas. However, since we are dealing with Physical Sciences & not a "liberal arts/humanities" writing class that is also out as a "vaild" scientific viewpoint. The concept of "terraforming Mars" is bogus! Remember there is only limited funds for reasoned ideas of how humanity can start to mine, settle & industrialize our solar system. Again ck out O'Neill & Space Settlements & tell me what u think?
@MrOllyK Sorry to leave another msg but see if u can find this book at a used book store THE NEXT 200 YEARS Herman Kahn 1976. The study deals with how humanity can deal with the problems we face for the next "200 yrs". However, early in the text he mentions that we cannot forget the unlimited resources that exist off-planet (asteriods/comets etc) that we can use, and thinks we need and will. O'Neill: THE HIGH FRONTIER is still avaliable and also comes with a CD. DVD?)..
good question, at the time i animated this there weren't any models for roads, and if there were i didn't look hard enough lol. At the very least i didnt have any and was too lazy to look, i figured if nothing else they are still driving rovers and didnt need paved roads yet lol
@xenowarriorre it would be kick ass if we lived in dual planets to bad it will cost shit load of money to get from earth to mars if mars was colonized by humans
not necessarily, if we create an atmosphere on mars, it shelters the heat, it most likely would be just as comfortable if not more comfortable of a planet then earth, depending on the technoilogy and how well it works as to compensation with the distance from the sun
But Mars already has an atmosphere. No matter what Mars has, it is just too far away from the sun to have sufficient heat to support life.
There are like 140 factors that are necessary just for a planet able to support a single cell for over 90 days. The only way we can colonize any planet is through self contained biospheres.
the hardest thing to do is to generate enough oxygen for a planet, but were starting to learn it now, the only problem is if civilization collapses, in which we will just be another species to collapse before we had the ability to expand
@ipnomq how much CO2 is on mars though? Im pretty sure its got some other molecule of oxygen other than CO2, so getting trees there isnt the only step...
How about, establish nuclear power plants all over the fucker, nuke the fucker, let the pollution and heat melt the caps, and then grow plants all over the fucker, and leave that for at least 40 years, then we establish colonies. We can already put bio domes with cheap energy because of the nuclear plants all over.
most of it will collapse within seconds, as does all nuclear bomb fallout, especially the artificial elements. Then after at least 40 years all the fallout is gone and the soil is literally enriched.
Mars will be our new homeland. I think when on Mars will live third or forth generation, they will declare independence from Earth. From one side colonization of Mars would solve some political problerms on Earth, on another hand this would add problems.
nice vid. but i could have a few suggestions for this to make it better. you could have used celestia to simulate a mars flight. then used orbiter for the liftoff and landing on mars.
Sorry but you most likely are going to have some idiot scientific that want to keep it mars the way it is because they want to know if they can find a dinosaurs in all that dirt and finally prove dinosaurs came from mars...hehehe :)
Interesting, what about gravity, being a smaller lighter planet the gravity would be much less, I don't know the figures but surely that would cause muscle waiste over any length of time. I wounder if they have thought of a solution for that or whether its just a case of having to do a lot of work in the gym to stay fit.
good question, my guess is the muscle deterioratioin might not be that unhealthy, being as the gravity is less everything would also be lighter, so we could probably sustain relative muscular strength, i dont know if there would be long term effects, but i bet we might be able to adapt after a few generations and possibly even evolve to handle the situations, i'm just guessing at all this though haha
they problem is money. it might cost million trillion quadrillion googolplex dollars :-)
and what would we do? plant trees? its impossible because mars is very big. but it can be possible too because atmosphere in mars is carbon dioxide and plants inhale this gas. and therefore transform carbon dioxide into oxygen.
Good movie 5/5 but i have 1 question : what's with magnetosphere ? Mars core are frozen so mars cant have magnetosphere... without magnetosphere live on mars cant be possible :) if i wrong please correct me
u might b right, but from the research i've done it seems possibly to create enought atmosphere to have it stick, gravitational pull might be enough to keep enough of it, but i'm no expert, that would b a good thing to find out, good question!
i believe theyre may be some form of organism living theyre, and i think fungus, algae, and some fully developed plants may be theyre, and some single celled organisms, but i believe it may be too harsh for earth creatures, i think that nasa should bring some of the material theyre (literally rust high in iron, silicon and possibly nitrogen, this could prove for good plant growth), and see if it could be used as median (lol if i was doing it id try grow marijuana ruderalis :)),l read part 2
I believe theyre may be some levels of humidity for life, and water may be unfrozen theyre, but it may still be too harsh, as if we lived theyre now, we would get rust lung, and drinking the water may give cancers, so we need to heat it up, like take all of the pollution producing factories thyere, and bring the products back here. i think it may take up to 900-1300 yrs on average, but if we find a way to speed it up that may be done. I think more researrch should be done :)
yea, i think ure right, i think there is life there, and ure right about the global warming method, it should work, and ure right about the toxic environment, well your right about just about everything u said, u know ure stuff haha, i think the lowest estimate is like 500, but that was about 2 years ago i researched this haha
yea true, but that atmosphere isn't very strong, not strong enough to hold oxygen or stop tons of radiation from the sun, in fact it's hardly an atmosphere at all, but yea ure right, we just need 2 make it a lot stronger, also the heavier the gasses in the atmosphere r the warmer it will b
how true, and without the magnetics it won't hold, we would need bunkers thick enough 2 withstand the solar wind, and we would need 2 find a way 2 heat up the core enough 2 get the magnetics running again, or we need 2 produce an atmosphere faster than it can disperse, but untill then we would need restistant air tight buildings
I don't understand a word you guys say.I don't talk science talk but I wish I could.Makes me look smart and well-educated.Nice video!!Liked it very much.
2050 : An explosion in a random gas station force millions of people to colonize mars.lol Are you serious ? I thik we will eventually colonize mars,and I hope we'll terraform it, but it won't be because earth has become over populated. I'm sure there's enough space on earth for at least 20 billion inhabitants more.
about terrafroming mars. one problem, it lacks a magnetic Field like Earth. It is theoriezed by some that it once had a magnetic field, but when it lost that field, it began to loose it atmosphere. To Terraform mars or Venus, u need to create a Magnetic field to prevent the Atmosphere from being lost and from solar radiation. But I like the idea of the "PLANT"s from Gundam SEED alot better to live in, or even the cylinder space colonies from MS Gundam.
I don't think it's because of the magnetic field. I think it has to do with the meteorites that hit it millions of years ago which destroyed its biosphere
yea, but meteors hit space bodies all the time. If that was the case, places like earth wound't have a atmophere. The tail on a comet is what happens when solar radiation hits it. This is because comets have no magnetic field to throw off the solar radiation. The same effect happens on mars and venus because they lack such a shield. If the earth would loose its magnetic field, the solar radiation would treat the earth like a comet loosing the precious atmophere that keeps us all alive.
if the meteor is big enough it's possible, like they assume it's what happened in mars. the proof of that is the after shock geological footprint left on two sides of mars--where the comet hit and 180 degrees from that point where earth actually moved substantially.
to everybody it would be possible to live on mars... with terraforming and have astronauts build power plants on mars to introduce green house gases into the atmosphere to warm the planet up which would cause the polar ice caps on mars to melt and introduce more gases into the atmosphere....lol (we already do it here on earth why not mars) plant life would then be introduce and pretty soon you'll have a habitable planet.....
hey if you want a documentary...watch "The history Channel" "The Universe: Colonizing Mars" it talks about all of this and more and would be possible in as little as 100 years human could be able to breath on mar if they terraform it.
well first you need to release the carbon dioxide, then you need to launch comet after comet into mars, unless their really is water under the surface and 8it melts!
Atmosfer yok su yok. Basınç dünya basıncının % 1'i. Orda ancak kapalı Uzay Otelinde kalınabilir. The problem no atmosfer in Mars (1/100 atm earth). No atmosfer and no water. We stay only in claused hotel. Biri bunu yapmalı. En azından zenginler gider.
The problem is Oxygen. We can get the glaciers melted within 100 years, but there would still not be enough oxygen for humans or animals. We would have to start planting plants en masse and then it could take up to 1,000 years befor oxygen levels are suitable for life outside, although once there is water, large air trapping domes can be use which can harbor cities and animal life until the air outside is suitable for animal life.
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MrSieish 7 months ago
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MrSieish 7 months ago
i cant remember what kind of gas is actually on mars but the only way to successfully get trees on mars is if the gas was carbon dioxide
ihazskillbanna 8 months ago
what about the radiation in mars's soil and the harshly hot temperatures ?
candyman2535 9 months ago
Globalization would fix overpopulation... in fact overpopulation is a myth.
illriginalized 10 months ago
The main issues for this is lack of a magnetic field on Mars (how more mass you add in the atmosphere, how faster mars will lose it into the space). The 2nd issue is the lack of nitrogen, with out it you can´t even think in start using plants to produce oxygen. There is another small issue... The amount of CO2 required to warm the planet could be toxic to humans.... and it co2 smells like broken eggs lol.
PCartCast 11 months ago
You should have used the red dwarf music XD
twunk12 1 year ago
theis looked like crap
littshepkid 1 year ago
Nice video, animation wasn't so good/soft, but I liked it. :)
Gheiter 1 year ago
Some "scientist" PROVE to me that Terraforming of Mars is a vaild scientific possibility. Do not claim; "someday in the future we will have the technology..." that is not science----given the FACT that Mars has no Mag Field (Van Allen Radiation Belt) all sorts of the sun's solar wind (THINK CME's) would fry any possible proto-atmosphere; besides Mars mass is not at the level to hold an earth-type atmosphere. Mars is not massive enough to hold onto that kind of atmosphere.
rangeclerk 1 year ago
nice vid! keep em coming!
Megarith1to3 1 year ago
that was a pretty cool movie awsome job! thumbs up!
nicepeps 1 year ago
Very nice . xd
nappikas 2 years ago
Venûs é mais quente que mercurio, nada é impossível
GaidonxP 2 years ago
... THE WORLDS OVERPOPULATED We need more killers :P
syoncle 2 years ago
Colonising Mars has always been a grand idea, and you're right, the Earth is way overpopulated already. In the '60's we had about 3bn people. 40 years later we have double. In another 40 maybe double again. Overpopulation was talked about in the '70's but seems to have been forgotten since.
Terraforming Mars might be a problem. It has little magnetic field and little gravity, which is why the solar wind has stripped 60% of its atmosphere. Not really sustainable.
MrOllyK 2 years ago
@MrOllyK It has no magnetic field---just localized---evid from its very distant ancient past---Mars died geologically speaking many billions of yrs ago. Since it has no mag field it cannot hold onto an atmosphere as the sun's solar wind and CMJs would wipe any protoatmosphere of Mars, away.
rangeclerk 1 year ago
@rangeclerk
That's exactly what I said.
MrOllyK 1 year ago
@MrOllyK U and I bring up the same MAJOR PROBLEMS and no one can answer it! In the mid '70s i worked at Griffith Observatory so have some understanding of astronomy and planetary science. There are GRANTS being handed out to do work on "Terraforming Mars"; money that is going into a 'black hole'. Would make more sense for those limited funds to study Gerald O'Neill Space Settlement designs.
Someday there could be people on Mars, but underground.
rangeclerk 1 year ago
@rangeclerk
You're right. Terraforming Mars wouldn't work very well. Far more sensible to build self-contained settlements. Grants going into the black hole of terraforming science - wasteful, but the biggest black hole by far is the $80Bn wasted so far on this Anthropogenic Global Warming fraud. 0.038% of the atmosphere isn't to blame, just the Sun, Milankovitch Cycles and the oceans. All the planets warmed last century. Must be the SUV's driven by those pesky astronauts.. ;)
MrOllyK 1 year ago
@MrOllyK LOL! Am cautious about the problems we have with our planet but suspect we humans "might" do something HOWEVER need to look at CHINA first and a few of the other "emerging countries". I shake my head when I hear people in the US say; WE (meaning the US) must "do this & that" to stop "global warming as if the US is solely respon. SEE O'Neill "IS a Planet the Best Place for a Technological Civilization?" Quest. he use to ask his beginning Physics classes at Princeton U (Space Settlements)
rangeclerk 1 year ago
@rangeclerk
What emerging countries need is cheap power, which the greenies won't let them have. It's proven that affluent countries populate a whole lot less, if at all in some cases.
Hehe.. New Zealand has just now introduced an emissions trading scheme, and they're TINY. Idiots.
With the Sun getting 10% hotter every 1Bn years,we'll eventually have to get off this rock. I suspect in half that time, because solar irradiance varies from winter to summer by only 7%, and temps change by 20C.
MrOllyK 1 year ago
@rangeclerk
One thing I can see happening in the near (well.. 200-300 years) future is that we're able to upload our minds to a supercomputer, much like The Matrix, and be free of our mortal selves. We become a microchip easily exploring the universe without need for air, food, money etc. Good idea? Caveats?
MrOllyK 1 year ago
@MrOllyK Well I think we all can admit that idea has been around for science fiction plot ideas. However, since we are dealing with Physical Sciences & not a "liberal arts/humanities" writing class that is also out as a "vaild" scientific viewpoint. The concept of "terraforming Mars" is bogus! Remember there is only limited funds for reasoned ideas of how humanity can start to mine, settle & industrialize our solar system. Again ck out O'Neill & Space Settlements & tell me what u think?
rangeclerk 1 year ago
@MrOllyK In my statement with O'Neill's question left out after Technological "EXPANDING"...
rangeclerk 1 year ago
@MrOllyK Sorry to leave another msg but see if u can find this book at a used book store THE NEXT 200 YEARS Herman Kahn 1976. The study deals with how humanity can deal with the problems we face for the next "200 yrs". However, early in the text he mentions that we cannot forget the unlimited resources that exist off-planet (asteriods/comets etc) that we can use, and thinks we need and will. O'Neill: THE HIGH FRONTIER is still avaliable and also comes with a CD. DVD?)..
rangeclerk 1 year ago
We need to hurry the fuck up. Earth is running out of room.
GReddy350Z 2 years ago
the is always the sea and not really we have enough space just learn about the venus project
martelly55 2 years ago
I'll be patiently waiting in my Cyclon ship when this goes down.
grokker 2 years ago
hahaha!!!!
xenowarriorre 2 years ago
@xenowarriorre Where are teh roadz?
bovb902 1 year ago
good question, at the time i animated this there weren't any models for roads, and if there were i didn't look hard enough lol. At the very least i didnt have any and was too lazy to look, i figured if nothing else they are still driving rovers and didnt need paved roads yet lol
xenowarriorre 1 year ago
@grokker Lol, i mean Frak!
pacal007 1 year ago
yea if nasa could find some way to get trees on mars, there would be a possible chance of oxygen
ipnomq 2 years ago
yeah that'd be awesome!
xenowarriorre 2 years ago
@xenowarriorre it would be kick ass if we lived in dual planets to bad it will cost shit load of money to get from earth to mars if mars was colonized by humans
Nibiru5FDP 1 year ago
@xenowarriorre agree!
Megarith1to3 1 year ago
but Mars will still be -400 degrees.
CaptainPositron 2 years ago
not necessarily, if we create an atmosphere on mars, it shelters the heat, it most likely would be just as comfortable if not more comfortable of a planet then earth, depending on the technoilogy and how well it works as to compensation with the distance from the sun
illestrenegade 2 years ago
But Mars already has an atmosphere. No matter what Mars has, it is just too far away from the sun to have sufficient heat to support life.
There are like 140 factors that are necessary just for a planet able to support a single cell for over 90 days. The only way we can colonize any planet is through self contained biospheres.
CaptainPositron 2 years ago
no not really. nasa has plan to send greenhouse gasess to mars by send machines to make it
martelly55 2 years ago
the hardest thing to do is to generate enough oxygen for a planet, but were starting to learn it now, the only problem is if civilization collapses, in which we will just be another species to collapse before we had the ability to expand
illestrenegade 2 years ago
no not really it will take a long time but its easier than u think
martelly55 2 years ago
@ipnomq how much CO2 is on mars though? Im pretty sure its got some other molecule of oxygen other than CO2, so getting trees there isnt the only step...
mikecuzins 1 year ago
How about, establish nuclear power plants all over the fucker, nuke the fucker, let the pollution and heat melt the caps, and then grow plants all over the fucker, and leave that for at least 40 years, then we establish colonies. We can already put bio domes with cheap energy because of the nuclear plants all over.
A15KaldrinJAB 2 years ago
yeah, that could work
xenowarriorre 2 years ago
im sayin lets nuke it, everybody seems to be on board!
illestrenegade 2 years ago
nuking it poisoning a planet sounds like the way
majorkonig10 2 years ago
most of it will collapse within seconds, as does all nuclear bomb fallout, especially the artificial elements. Then after at least 40 years all the fallout is gone and the soil is literally enriched.
A15KaldrinJAB 2 years ago
lol because nukes either solve a problem, or eliminate it
illestrenegade 2 years ago
lol, but you have to say i have a freakin sweet plan.
A15KaldrinJAB 2 years ago
absolutely
illestrenegade 2 years ago
@A15KaldrinJAB its called mars not fucker
sgh95 1 year ago
@A15KaldrinJAB 1 problom nuclear winter
Nibiru5FDP 1 year ago
it is possable if you add plants it could incress oxgyen lvls
Improft101 2 years ago
Mars will be our new homeland. I think when on Mars will live third or forth generation, they will declare independence from Earth. From one side colonization of Mars would solve some political problerms on Earth, on another hand this would add problems.
ArMANRazoR 2 years ago
yeah you are most likely correct
xenowarriorre 2 years ago
Even more I want to be commander of expedition.
ArMANRazoR 2 years ago
That would be amazing, do it haha, make it a goal!
xenowarriorre 2 years ago
nice vid. but i could have a few suggestions for this to make it better. you could have used celestia to simulate a mars flight. then used orbiter for the liftoff and landing on mars.
MIRRORGUY65 2 years ago
Sorry but you most likely are going to have some idiot scientific that want to keep it mars the way it is because they want to know if they can find a dinosaurs in all that dirt and finally prove dinosaurs came from mars...hehehe :)
hispanicuscorpus 2 years ago
hmm.... i doubt many people beleive dinosaurs ever were on mars, but if they did find a dinosaur skeleton thatd b hilarious!
xenowarriorre 2 years ago
i was using that as a metaphor,,,some idiot in nasa or washington will wanted stop that to look for some microbial or new specie,,,that political b/s
hispanicuscorpus 2 years ago
ooo yeah that makes sense, of course they may also use terraformation to help them find the stuff
xenowarriorre 2 years ago
Interesting, what about gravity, being a smaller lighter planet the gravity would be much less, I don't know the figures but surely that would cause muscle waiste over any length of time. I wounder if they have thought of a solution for that or whether its just a case of having to do a lot of work in the gym to stay fit.
atraherne 2 years ago
good question, my guess is the muscle deterioratioin might not be that unhealthy, being as the gravity is less everything would also be lighter, so we could probably sustain relative muscular strength, i dont know if there would be long term effects, but i bet we might be able to adapt after a few generations and possibly even evolve to handle the situations, i'm just guessing at all this though haha
xenowarriorre 2 years ago
they problem is money. it might cost million trillion quadrillion googolplex dollars :-)
and what would we do? plant trees? its impossible because mars is very big. but it can be possible too because atmosphere in mars is carbon dioxide and plants inhale this gas. and therefore transform carbon dioxide into oxygen.
olegario39 2 years ago
Good movie 5/5 but i have 1 question : what's with magnetosphere ? Mars core are frozen so mars cant have magnetosphere... without magnetosphere live on mars cant be possible :) if i wrong please correct me
gogoleczek 2 years ago
u might b right, but from the research i've done it seems possibly to create enought atmosphere to have it stick, gravitational pull might be enough to keep enough of it, but i'm no expert, that would b a good thing to find out, good question!
xenowarriorre 2 years ago
If you melt the ice before you establish an atmosphere it will simply get sucked into space.
umtapir 2 years ago
mmm yes, that could present a problem haha
xenowarriorre 2 years ago
im sad. I want to live in mars.
NotRly1337 2 years ago
god... i bet we will one day use mars... its too bad I wont be able to see it :'(... it would be so amazing to go to another livable planet...
zarteen 3 years ago
agreed
xenowarriorre 3 years ago
i believe theyre may be some form of organism living theyre, and i think fungus, algae, and some fully developed plants may be theyre, and some single celled organisms, but i believe it may be too harsh for earth creatures, i think that nasa should bring some of the material theyre (literally rust high in iron, silicon and possibly nitrogen, this could prove for good plant growth), and see if it could be used as median (lol if i was doing it id try grow marijuana ruderalis :)),l read part 2
A15KaldrinJAB 3 years ago
I believe theyre may be some levels of humidity for life, and water may be unfrozen theyre, but it may still be too harsh, as if we lived theyre now, we would get rust lung, and drinking the water may give cancers, so we need to heat it up, like take all of the pollution producing factories thyere, and bring the products back here. i think it may take up to 900-1300 yrs on average, but if we find a way to speed it up that may be done. I think more researrch should be done :)
A15KaldrinJAB 3 years ago
yea, i think ure right, i think there is life there, and ure right about the global warming method, it should work, and ure right about the toxic environment, well your right about just about everything u said, u know ure stuff haha, i think the lowest estimate is like 500, but that was about 2 years ago i researched this haha
xenowarriorre 3 years ago
thnx!
A15KaldrinJAB 3 years ago
it will take at least 300 years just for the planet to be breathable.
heatgreat 3 years ago
true
xenowarriorre 3 years ago
is this possible to terraform mars?
bebo4906 3 years ago
yes this is all based on actual theory, it should be possible, it would just take a lot of money, resources, and time
xenowarriorre 3 years ago
ehm, Mars already has an atmosphere...
25844 3 years ago
yea true, but that atmosphere isn't very strong, not strong enough to hold oxygen or stop tons of radiation from the sun, in fact it's hardly an atmosphere at all, but yea ure right, we just need 2 make it a lot stronger, also the heavier the gasses in the atmosphere r the warmer it will b
xenowarriorre 3 years ago
Terraforming takes tons of years
Xr3alex100900 3 years ago
how true, and without the magnetics it won't hold, we would need bunkers thick enough 2 withstand the solar wind, and we would need 2 find a way 2 heat up the core enough 2 get the magnetics running again, or we need 2 produce an atmosphere faster than it can disperse, but untill then we would need restistant air tight buildings
xenowarriorre 3 years ago
I don't understand a word you guys say.I don't talk science talk but I wish I could.Makes me look smart and well-educated.Nice video!!Liked it very much.
JellyChilliMustard 3 years ago
true
xenowarriorre 3 years ago
o np lol
xenowarriorre 3 years ago
Realistically 500 to 1000 years i think mars could be fully terraformed if not lesser with todays and tommorows technology
jackhammer250 3 years ago
agreed
xenowarriorre 3 years ago
Good.
schieese 3 years ago
2050 : An explosion in a random gas station force millions of people to colonize mars.lol Are you serious ? I thik we will eventually colonize mars,and I hope we'll terraform it, but it won't be because earth has become over populated. I'm sure there's enough space on earth for at least 20 billion inhabitants more.
kikoun86 3 years ago
well according to scientists, even a population increase of 4 billion people from the current population will have devastating impact on Earth
Naka3333333 3 years ago
about terrafroming mars. one problem, it lacks a magnetic Field like Earth. It is theoriezed by some that it once had a magnetic field, but when it lost that field, it began to loose it atmosphere. To Terraform mars or Venus, u need to create a Magnetic field to prevent the Atmosphere from being lost and from solar radiation. But I like the idea of the "PLANT"s from Gundam SEED alot better to live in, or even the cylinder space colonies from MS Gundam.
danielday36 3 years ago 2
I don't think it's because of the magnetic field. I think it has to do with the meteorites that hit it millions of years ago which destroyed its biosphere
edpablo 3 years ago
yea, but meteors hit space bodies all the time. If that was the case, places like earth wound't have a atmophere. The tail on a comet is what happens when solar radiation hits it. This is because comets have no magnetic field to throw off the solar radiation. The same effect happens on mars and venus because they lack such a shield. If the earth would loose its magnetic field, the solar radiation would treat the earth like a comet loosing the precious atmophere that keeps us all alive.
danielday36 3 years ago
if the meteor is big enough it's possible, like they assume it's what happened in mars. the proof of that is the after shock geological footprint left on two sides of mars--where the comet hit and 180 degrees from that point where earth actually moved substantially.
edpablo 3 years ago
to everybody it would be possible to live on mars... with terraforming and have astronauts build power plants on mars to introduce green house gases into the atmosphere to warm the planet up which would cause the polar ice caps on mars to melt and introduce more gases into the atmosphere....lol (we already do it here on earth why not mars) plant life would then be introduce and pretty soon you'll have a habitable planet.....
PRCastellanos 3 years ago
Doomo arigato, Mr. Roboto.
nickringer 4 years ago
it looks more beautiful than earth !!!!!!!!! when its terraformed
opticalkeyblade 4 years ago 2
very nice!
devilinaround 4 years ago 2
Xeno , do you pureley just use GMOD or do you use any video editing software ?
StopMotionWrestling 4 years ago
for many of my g-mod videos i use pinnacle studios 9, and for most or my films i use final cut pro if not avid, u do any editing by chance?
xenowarriorre 4 years ago
it is cool but obviously the scientist dude could not be walking around outside without a pressure suit and an oxygen tank
BRunk84 4 years ago
lol, very true
xenowarriorre 4 years ago
Don't think it has much in common with real terraforming, but nice work! 4 Stars
Timesearcher 4 years ago
o it does lol, i did my research, y anything you want to know?
xenowarriorre 4 years ago
This was a good change of pace from the countless GMOD movies of GMan flopping around and making faces.
StrayTheNomad 4 years ago
OMG! YES! now its ppl like this guy that should b leaving comments more often lol, well thought out! n1
xenowarriorre 4 years ago
insted of going to a new planet we coud just all die. llllllllllllooooooooooolllllllll jk
nickmass1 4 years ago
lol! now theres an easy idea lol
xenowarriorre 4 years ago
Or we could just start treasuring earth a bit more, and stop breeding like rabbits everywhere.
Nidhogg86 4 years ago
very true, good point
xenowarriorre 4 years ago
hmm, I guess if we colonized Mars we would be literally "Illegal Aliens" lol
WiseUp89 4 years ago
lol!
xenowarriorre 4 years ago
lol, yea dude but this subject of terraforming has always intrigued me. Do you have any actual documentaries regarding it?
WiseUp89 4 years ago
o no i don't, but thats a really good idea actually, maybe sumday i'll make 1, thatd b a fun prodject
xenowarriorre 4 years ago
yea dude, let me know when you do. I'd be really interested in watching it. Til then, peace!
WiseUp89 4 years ago
yea cool, and if u havnt look up other terraforming stuff on the internet like perfluorocarbons
xenowarriorre 4 years ago
hey if you want a documentary...watch "The history Channel" "The Universe: Colonizing Mars" it talks about all of this and more and would be possible in as little as 100 years human could be able to breath on mar if they terraform it.
PRCastellanos 3 years ago
such an awful video! u know, stop doin' this kinda things and make smthng btter with your time
hogglander2 4 years ago
funny you said that, cause i do plenty of real time videos as well!
xenowarriorre 4 years ago
well first you need to release the carbon dioxide, then you need to launch comet after comet into mars, unless their really is water under the surface and 8it melts!
tesla1attack 4 years ago
That was really good. :)
TapCompStar16 4 years ago 2
no comment...
umppeanut 4 years ago
we can destroy another planet with hydrogen bombs and transer that mass to mars to obtain enough gravity
brmcdevi 4 years ago
I think crashing asteroids into it is more practical.
Shadyhunter04 4 years ago
then why not just use super large rocket and force Phobos out, also the dust could reflect the sun and make is much colder
tesla1attack 4 years ago
no the dust would only heat it up unless it's like black volcanic ash dust
xenowarriorre 4 years ago
Mars doesn't have enough gravity to sustain a thick athmosphere like Earth's.
LapGrizzly 4 years ago
Mars! MY NEW HOME PLANET!
mars will be liveable soon.. *note:soon is in like 2000 years*
Criticsem 4 years ago
No atmosfer (1/100 atm earth). No water.
eczhakan78 4 years ago
Atmosfer yok su yok. Basınç dünya basıncının % 1'i. Orda ancak kapalı Uzay Otelinde kalınabilir. The problem no atmosfer in Mars (1/100 atm earth). No atmosfer and no water. We stay only in claused hotel. Biri bunu yapmalı. En azından zenginler gider.
eczhakan78 4 years ago
The problem is Oxygen. We can get the glaciers melted within 100 years, but there would still not be enough oxygen for humans or animals. We would have to start planting plants en masse and then it could take up to 1,000 years befor oxygen levels are suitable for life outside, although once there is water, large air trapping domes can be use which can harbor cities and animal life until the air outside is suitable for animal life.
dakgoalie38 4 years ago
Fukking stupid, whoever made this is a knob
casarwing 4 years ago
lol, a knob? Wtf is a knob? Don't you mean noob?
Nice video. I liked it!
UltimoDestructo94 4 years ago 2
my favourite ever!!!!!!!!!!
onyx8p 4 years ago
aww, 5 stars for u
UserNameTaken3 4 years ago
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secondsideofanima 4 years ago
That was great :D
BluePython 4 years ago
lol!
pokemontrader2 4 years ago
HA HA!
travis264 4 years ago