Science over the years has been considering visiting mars and terraforming it.
Wouldn't it be easier to terraform the moon. With it basically being in the same orbit as we are it could be like us. Doesn't take as long to get to it. If there was a problem possible to send help, couldn't do this at mars.
I know water plays a big part in terraforming. There is some evidence that there could be some already on the moon. If not is there asteroids in the asteroid belt that are mostly ice, robotic spaceships could possibly bring large chunks of this back to the moon.
We'd have to get the ice to melt and vaporise in order to get an atmosphere started, then the process would do its own thing without our help.
The moon would be a good test before going to mars also.
2006-08-17
03:49:37
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Sean
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