How Could We Terraform Mars?
Many of the people interested in the human exploration of space are ready to accept the idea that sooner or later we can go to Mars to build a permanent base, and even large settlements; but to the same people, the prospect of transforming the planet's environment to adapt it to the needs of us on earth seems instead pure fantasy or, at best, a technological challenge to be projected into a very distant future.
But are things really like that?
A point of view, that of these people, completely shared and worthy of respect... But although it is currently a cold, dry and probably lifeless planet, according to many other experts, Mars has all the elements necessary to sustain life: water, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen. Not to mention that several of its physical characteristics, such as gravity, rotational speed and axial tilt, are virtually identical to those of the Earth and make it the ideal candidate for a future terraforming attempt.
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00:00 Intro
00:30 The Terraformation of Planets
4:40 Why Mars is the most suitable?
8:40 But are we really sure?
9:27 All good in theory, but how to do it in practice?
11:37 What we require
17:47 Should we do it?
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