I can't imagine anytime in the foreseeable future that we'd be able to engineer microbes that could withstand Venus. Remember, we're still working with organic life, here.Tsukiyumi wrote:With the density of the atmosphere, and it's chemical makeup, it would probably be easier to seed Venus with microbes to transform the atmosphere than it would be to somehow artificially inflate Mars' to anything like sea level PSI.
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I don't know; we've encountered plenty of microbes that can thrive in those conditions. The stuff that lives in and around black smokers (the undersea type) being a good example. We've gotten pretty good at engineering genes, so I don't see it as too much of a stretch to think we could start something like that within a century or two. The trick would be to make the microbes change the atmosphere to suit us.Mikey wrote:I can't imagine anytime in the foreseeable future that we'd be able to engineer microbes that could withstand Venus. Remember, we're still working with organic life, here.Tsukiyumi wrote:With the density of the atmosphere, and it's chemical makeup, it would probably be easier to seed Venus with microbes to transform the atmosphere than it would be to somehow artificially inflate Mars' to anything like sea level PSI.
Without a magnetosphere, we won't be "terraforming" Mars for a very long time; I believe Venus is a better candidate. We could start colonizing Mars sooner, though.
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IDK. Being adapted to thrive on hydrigen sulfide is a very different thing from living on a planet with high degrees of it in the atmosphere, when that planet also happens to have atmospheric conditions of near constant winds in the triple digits as far as MPH; temperatures consistently in the range of "pottery kiln;" etc.
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They're already making them. Honda has one on general release in the US (where there are pumps currently available). Merc has one coming any moment now. Give it a few years they'll be common place.
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Although they are on limited release, like a car contract if you will. I certainly wouldn't sign up, and I definately wouldn't if I had to pay a premium price tag.
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Outside of Granite having a paragraph without using British slang, I think it'd be awesome to see the Bering Strait bridge completed. Then I'd hitchhike it!
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True, but Venus has everything we need on it. Just has plenty of things we don't need.Rochey wrote:And Venus is a scorched wasteland. I'd prefer Mars, if it were up to me.
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Yeah, that's the problem. ![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
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Now that's just pure fantasy!Bryan Moore wrote:Granite having a paragraph without using British slang
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One I'd never even dreamed possible until you mentioned it. Could it be done, I wonder?????????
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I've seen them. Not so appealing in real life.Tyyr wrote:Catgirls
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