NASA has been given a mandate to change directions from building the space station to first establishing a lunar base and then using the resources and experiences from the Moon to launch a mission to Mars.
Can we explore Mars? Of course. Can we change it to be more like Earth? Not Likely. We should use it as it is. Build just below surface to avoid winds and keep solar panels topside. We should mine the iron and sillica, build frames, panels pipes tanks, electronics on site. travel off the surface is easier there. We could build a new spacecraft from Mars, a large ark to house life trasported from Earth. Send to new star with Earth like planet/s. Mars can be useable.
Yeah, I guess you're right about that. Enough money can have us try anything. Maybe it could work. Thinking outside the box. Mars has to be nudged closer to the Sun. Strangely, if you look at each planet that is further and further away, they spin faster and faster. You would think it would be the other way around, closer to sun spins faster, but not true. Mars'
spin rate has to slow as well when placed in new closer orbit. Money could do it. You're right about the possibility.
dude anything is possible with enough money in hypothetical future an asteroid mining operation would yeild around 70 billion dollars worth of profitable metal a year that more than enough to buy bunch of rockets to strap onto a rock and smash it into a planet on one side a few dozen times
hey bro what if you hit it with like a giant iron asteroid from the belt and added more iron to make the gravity stronger
and if you smashed them into the side of the planet farthest away from the sun you could nudge it alittle maybe so there ya go more gravity closer and the heat would cause the water to evaporateand thicken the atmosphere
Low magnetic field on Mars because central dynamo core no longer functioning properly. The Planet is crippled, possibly by a collision with something large. Still, Gas molecules escape easily from atmosphere because of weak gravitational field and solar wind. If we try to terraform, we'll just throw away non-renewable resources and money, lots of money.
God this is awsome if i had billions of dollors i would support all this.
JonathanShelton1 1 year ago
We want Bush back.
mesofius 1 year ago
Can we explore Mars? Of course. Can we change it to be more like Earth? Not Likely. We should use it as it is. Build just below surface to avoid winds and keep solar panels topside. We should mine the iron and sillica, build frames, panels pipes tanks, electronics on site. travel off the surface is easier there. We could build a new spacecraft from Mars, a large ark to house life trasported from Earth. Send to new star with Earth like planet/s. Mars can be useable.
sweetthelite 2 years ago
Yeah, I guess you're right about that. Enough money can have us try anything. Maybe it could work. Thinking outside the box. Mars has to be nudged closer to the Sun. Strangely, if you look at each planet that is further and further away, they spin faster and faster. You would think it would be the other way around, closer to sun spins faster, but not true. Mars'
spin rate has to slow as well when placed in new closer orbit. Money could do it. You're right about the possibility.
sweetthelite 2 years ago
dude anything is possible with enough money in hypothetical future an asteroid mining operation would yeild around 70 billion dollars worth of profitable metal a year that more than enough to buy bunch of rockets to strap onto a rock and smash it into a planet on one side a few dozen times
beeohhski 2 years ago
WTF!!!
theblackalliance 2 years ago
rockets bro
beeohhski 2 years ago
Are you serious?
How do you suppose they would smash a massive asteroid into the side of mars?
I suggest you think more about the reality of logistics before commenting on anymore youtube video's you know nothing about.
theblackalliance 2 years ago
hey bro what if you hit it with like a giant iron asteroid from the belt and added more iron to make the gravity stronger
and if you smashed them into the side of the planet farthest away from the sun you could nudge it alittle maybe so there ya go more gravity closer and the heat would cause the water to evaporateand thicken the atmosphere
beeohhski 2 years ago
Low magnetic field on Mars because central dynamo core no longer functioning properly. The Planet is crippled, possibly by a collision with something large. Still, Gas molecules escape easily from atmosphere because of weak gravitational field and solar wind. If we try to terraform, we'll just throw away non-renewable resources and money, lots of money.
sweetthelite 2 years ago