{"id":173768,"date":"2016-09-18T08:10:25","date_gmt":"2016-09-18T12:10:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/terraforming-of-mars-space-colonization-wiki-wikia\/"},"modified":"2016-09-18T08:10:25","modified_gmt":"2016-09-18T12:10:25","slug":"terraforming-of-mars-space-colonization-wiki-wikia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/mars-colonization\/terraforming-of-mars-space-colonization-wiki-wikia\/","title":{"rendered":"Terraforming of Mars &#8211; Space Colonization Wiki &#8211; Wikia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Artist's conception of a terraformed Mars.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Terra-forming of Mars is the hypothetical process by    which the climate, surface and known properties of Mars would    be deliberately changed with the goal of making it habitable by    humans and other terrestrial life; and thus providing the    possibility of safe and sustainable colonization of large areas    of the planet.  <\/p>\n<p>    Terra-forming is when you alter the current environment of a    planet's topography to create a living and habitable biosphere.  <\/p>\n<p>    Based on experiences with Earth, the environment of a planet    can be altered deliberately; however the feasibility of    creating an unconstrained planetary biosphere is undetermined.    At present the economic resources required to execute such    methods as are required for terraforming are far beyond that    which any government or society is willing to allocate to such    a purpose. An open source space colonization strategy may be    the only viable solution under the current economic climate.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the not-too distant future, population growth and demand for    resources may create pressure for humans to colonize new    habitats such as the surface of the Earth's oceans, the sea    floor, near-Earth orbital space, the moon and nearby planets,    as well as mine the solar system for energy and materials.    Thinking far into the future (in the order of hundreds of    millions of years), some scientists point out that the Sun will    eventually grow too hot for Earth to sustain life, even before    it becomes a red giant star, because all main sequence stars    brighten slowly throughout their lifetimes. When this happens,    it will become imperative for humans to migrate away to areas    farther from the sun if they have any hope of surviving.    Through terraforming, humans could make Mars habitable long    before this 'deadline'. Mars could then be in the habitable    zone for a while, giving humanity some thousand additional    years to develop further space technology to settle on the    outer rim of the solar system, before Mars becomes    uninhabitable due to the sun's increasing heat.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ascension Island style terraforming is terraforming by    implanting suitable species, without any prior violent    geological alterations. On Mars, trenches and craters do have    sufficient atmospheric pressure to give water some liquidity    range, and seasonal liquid water do occur in such places at the    warmer latitudes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Plants need some amount of oxygen to germinate and survive the    night, and the soil on Mars contains corrosive hydrogen    peroxide, but it is possible to \"turn lemons into lemonade\" by    implanting bacteria capable of producing catalysts that speed    up the transformation of hydrogen peroxide into water and    oxygen. There are many different types of bacteria, and even if    no species can do it, it could still be solved by genetically    engineering bacteria. If Mars is warmed first, even this may    not be necessary since it is known that oxygen levels on Earth    increased sharply at the end of Snowball Earth, most likely    because of the hydrogen peroxide-derived oxygen stored in the    ice over millions of years of ultraviolet radiation that was    suddenly released when the ice melted. That makes the soil    livable for tough plant species as well as producing oxygen    enough for plants to germinate and survive the night (and for    insects and worms to breathe). To keep the soil good, the    bacteria should be engineered in a way that makes the catalysts    fairly persistent, enough to last a whole Martian freeze    season. The oxygen would also form a rudimentary ozone layer as    well as shielding against much ionizing radiation due to the    denser atmosphere. That denser atmosphere would also widen the    range where liquid water can exist at the warmer latitudes    during the warmer seasons, so the bacteria in question could    spread throughout the tropics barring high mouintains.  <\/p>\n<p>    The next step is implanting suitable plant species. The plants    would have to be fairly UV tolerant because of the still    rudimentary ozone layer, but such plants do grow in    mouintainous regions on Earth. There is not enough atmospheric    CO2 on Mars for the plants to convert into a human-breathable    atmosphere (and trying would remove a precious greenhouse gas,    probably eliminating the tepid season altogether), but that can    be solved by introducing genetically engineered mykorrhiza    fungi capable of extracting CO2 from minerals, which they then    provide into the roots of the plants. That would, apart from of    course releasing oxygen, turn mineral carbon into biomass    carbon, founding an ecosystem that can survive without plate    tectonics. It is possible that such ecosystems exist naturally    on exoplanets without plate    tectonics, an argument against the Rare Earth hypothesis.  <\/p>\n<p>    Warmer temperatures can be achieved by introducing plants and    animals that produce strong greenhouse gasses such as methane    and nitrous oxide.  <\/p>\n<p>    Terraforming Mars would require building up the atmosphere and    keeping it warm. Mars has a very thin atmosphere thus very low    surface pressure (0.6 kPa). 95% of Mars' atmosphere is carbon    dioxide, 3% is nitrogen and 1.6% is argon, it contains traces    of oxygen, water and methane. Since its atmosphere consists    mainly of CO2, a known greenhouse gas, once the planet begins    to heat, more CO2 enters the atmosphere from the frozen    reserves on the poles, adding to the greenhouse effect. This    means that the two processes of building the atmosphere and    heating it would augment one another, favoring terraforming.    However, on a large scale, controlled application of certain    techniques over enough time to achieve sustainable changes,    would be required to make this theory a reality.  <\/p>\n<p>    As to how to achieve the warming, many ideas have been    suggested. Some have suggested using very strong greenhouse    gases like CFC, but they have the disadvantage of being    ozone-destroying. A cocktail effect of many more moderate    greenhouse trace gases like methane, ammonia and nitrous oxide    may do it (different greenhouse gases blocks different parts of    the infrared heat radiation spectrum, making their combined    effect much stronger than the sum of the gases). The production    of such gases can, after successful terraforming, be kept going    by organisms and keep the planet warm. Another solution would    be satellites (mirror, lens or prism) focusing light on the    poles, heating them to release the frozen CO2. It would also be    possible to warm the frozen CO2 by covering the poles in    albedo-lowering black pigments (preferably small particles to    spread over large surfaces but heavy to sink into the polar    caps as they vaporize instead of blowing away, in other words    high density black particles). The \"painting\" can be combined    with light focusing. \"Painting\" can also be applied to areas    with much water ice or even generally over Mars. In the latter    case, the particles would blow all over the place and making    them heavy would be less important.  <\/p>\n<p>    To build the atmosphere on Mars, We would need the importation    of water (not necessarily since there is lots of frozen water    on Mars). Adding water as well as heat would be the key of    changing this dry world into a world suitable for life.    Depending on the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere,    importation and reaction of hydrogen would produce heat, water    and graphite. Alternatively, reacting hydrogen with the carbon    dioxide atmosphere would make methane and water. Another way is    importation of methane or other hydrocarbons, that are usual in    Titan's atmosphere. The methane could be vented into the    atmosphere where it would act to compound the greenhouse    effect.  <\/p>\n<p>    Just like oxygen levels increased abruptly at the end of    Earth's snowball period, most likely due to hydrogen    peroxide-derived oxygen stored in the ice over millions of    years of ultraviolet radiation and released suddenly when the    ice melted, so would a thawing of Mars be likely to immediately    produce an oxygen-rich atmosphere. However, photosynthesis    would be important for keeping the atmosphere oxygen-rich in a    longer run. That may not be a problem, since the combined    elimination of hydrogen peroxide from the soil and formation of    an oxygen-rich atmosphere with some degree of ozone layer would    make it much easier to introduce plants.  <\/p>\n<p>    There's no point in spending time, money, and resources    building up an atmosphere on Mars if it's just going to blow    away. Even to this day, solar wind is still blowing away what    little atmosphere the Red Planet has left.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mars is geologically dead. The core solidified a long time ago.    Without a dynamo in the core, Mars has no magnetic field.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are various ways to fix the magnetic field problem, and    maybe we should do that before taking any other steps in the    terraforming process (though the atmospheric loss is slow, so    postponing the magnetic field a few centuries past terraforming    does hardly any harm at all). The first, and easiest way would    be to place a network of artificial satellites in orbit around    Mars to generate and create an artificial magnetic field. That    would, however, require the function of the satellites and    should mostly be considered a preliminary solution.  <\/p>\n<p>    The other, \"impossible\" way would be to start up the core    again. Planting nuclear bombs in the center of Mars would not    blow the planet apart since no known nuke is strong enough to    overcome the mass and gravity of Mars. Nuking Mars core into    action could be done by serially inserting many relatively    small devices and blowing them up one by one and not    simultaneously, which is also more realistic in terms of    manufacturing. The radioactive material produced would stay in    the core and help a more long-term heating similar to that in    Earth's core. One other way would be to put large,    dense objects in orbit around Mars and heat the planet    via tidal forces. Mars already has two such objects: Phobos and    Deimos. That's not enough. We might need Ceres, in addition to    a few more asteroids. However, not only mass matters but also    orbital eccentricity, so even just making the orbits of Phobos    and Deimos more eccentric may do the trick. And even if that is    not enough, the imported worlds need not be as big as Ceres, as    long as they are made eccentric enough. Manipulated spacetimes    would be another way to create tides. Sonic or artificial    \"seismic\" waves could also be used to create friction heating    inside Mars.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the future, if we terraform Mars or other popular planets,    there will be people who do not want these planets to be    terraformed (for issues such as the natural preservation, or    preserving possible undiscovered alien life), and people who do    may spark conflict between them and the people who want to    terraform.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another argument is, \"We've nearly destroyed our own planet.    Why destroy another?\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The anti-congestion argument    counter-criticisms the conflict notion as well as the myth of    Humans being inherently destructive, but it does not    counter-criticism environmental conservation.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/spacecolonization.wikia.com\/wiki\/Terraforming_of_Mars\" title=\"Terraforming of Mars - Space Colonization Wiki - Wikia\">Terraforming of Mars - Space Colonization Wiki - Wikia<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Artist's conception of a terraformed Mars. 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