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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2008

Animation of oceans growing on Mars surface.
In the planet's southern hemisphere is visible a single supercontinent with Olympus Mons rising from its coast.
HQ image available here: http://streincorp.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d2x6puo
Done using 3D Studio Max.

I'm sorry if there are "strange like matrix" errors in the vid, due to the bad bit rate compression on youtube.
I don't know why they have ruined this vid recently.

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Animazione su un ipotetico Marte stracolmo di oceani dopo un processo di terraformazione.
Sapevate che su Marte c'è ancora la Pangea (se così si può chiamare)? Ecco come l'ho scoperto.

Rendering disponibile su: http://streincorp.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d2x6puo
Realizzato con 3ds max.

Scusate per la pessima qualità forse dovuta a qualche errore di compressione da parte di youtube.
Non so per quale motivo hanno deciso improvvisamente di rovinarmi il video.

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  • @SoyBoySigh

    The same to say: "Hey Columbus! let's leave your caravels here, there is absolutely nothing over the Atlantic. Earth is flat!

  • What the hell do people think they'll find up there that they can't find down here? Intelligent life? Ha! The space race was always about weapons development, and the public image was just a distraction. If Mars could be terraformed, then so too Earth could be protected from any type of mess it could become. So what would it be needed for? To leave behind the undesireables? The entire concept is disgusting. Hottest day on Mars is colder than a winter's day in northern Canada. Ellesmere Island.

  • @SoyBoySigh

    Oh thanks Mr obvious! Obviously before starting the space era we need to solve problems here on Earth! To reach other planets means also to find new resources for humankind not to exchange the Earth with another planet. And how do you think to solve the problem of overpopulation and lack of resources? killing people? with sterilization and gas chambers?

    Scientists are studying dead planets and outer space to understand why our Earth is so delicate, unique and full of life!

  • so does this mean that Earth will like turn to mars and mars will turn to earth?!

    Strange too confusing

    Good thing this will happen when im dead

  • @weedazza21

    ... or Mars was like Earth and Earth could turn in a cold Mars or a hot Venus and Venus can be transformed in a Earth-like planet or it was like the Earth but cooked by the Sun and... xD

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  • the mars looked like this millions of years ago

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  • @SoyBoySigh As an American YOU really shouldn't be talking. Your ancestors were the ones that escaped. So shut the F*CK up asshole.

  • @BOKMINKProductions how do you fuck up a dead lifeless planet.

  • @Mematt120 Besides the truth IS ALWAY's changing now & then

  • @BOKMINKProductions I'M NOT letting ya destroy a plant with life On IT OKEY!! >:(

  • @Mematt120 they COULD be true theories' although not sure it's totally true? But i didn't become fascinated in science for nouthing!!

  • @mikeohawk95 isn't the theory that vegetation on other undiscovered T3 planets would probably be colored according to the type of sun it orbits?

  • @overusedoxymoron2003 another thing could be genetic engineering of a type of Algae that can live in extreme climates, and cultivate A LOT on mars and let it along with volcanic activity produce oxygen and atmosphere. (that was an extremely loose and un-complex version haha)

  • @weedazza21 Mars was probably an earth before earth, but not long enough for complex evolution which could explain only finding "possible" bacterial fossils on mars.

  • I stated this in another Mars terraforming video, but what would perhaps make terraforming complete, beyond pumping gases into the atmosphere and make it thicker, would be towing a moon into orbit. A moon would churn the martian core, cause marsquakes, and volcanic activity. And statisically, any volcanic eruption would produce hundereds of times more gases than what humanity could accomplish on Mars.

  • @streincorp Do the moon next, Please! I beg of you!!!

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