Terraforming Mars

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Terraforming Mars may sound like a piece out of science fiction but here it is! Thanks for the main part of it other youtube user!

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  • is the music mass effect?

  • There is still the problem with the lack of a magnetic field on Mars. Without a magnetic field, solar winds would destroy and harm a lot of things.

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  • I belive Mars have 2 get a wakeupcall of something so huge and "hot" , that there is a chance 2 wake the planet up again (Breake it down and build it up) . And as i see it , The best "and economical sane" way 2 do just that is 2 use it´s larger moon Phobos , That have been in a low decaying orbit around Mars 4 millions of years . Give it a "tap" and stand clear 4 a couple of years , If anything could get things going on mars like CFC , CD , MF , Crust movement - It´s thru methods like these.

  • @GAM3HAZARD i no that now haha... i have completely destroyed both of those games every achievement on both. haha.

  • It's TO SMALL! It doesn't have a Magnetic field! Not enough gravity. To dry. It wobbles dramatically. No Atmosphere. Where are you going to get a Magnetic field? Where are you going to get an ocean? Where are you going to get an atmosphere? Are you going to take them from this planet?! It's to cold! To far from the Sun. It's lopsided. All of the water will fill one side of mars since one side has a lower elevation. You can't live there! There is no reason why you could!

  • @screwdriver121212

    Sounds like a very scientific estimate!

  • terraforming will take a least 1000 years once we can figure out how to do it

  • ok guys this isnt spore i doubt we will ever make mar hospitable

  • @hotboyclarence Lol I'm just pointing it out to the people that don't know.

  • @t8nlink yes, you are right. the absence of a magnetic field would allow the solar winds, ultra violate and xrays to reach the atmosphere and the surface. that would shortly blow away any atmosphere that is put on that planet. the xray will spilt water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen being so light, gets blown away into space by the solar wind, and the oxygen would oxydize the elements on the surface of Mars, giving it a red color..... Well,deja vu!!

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