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<blockquote data-quote="jurgen36" data-source="post: 34035" data-attributes="member: 805"><p><strong>Re: Terraforming</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Not quite true. With enough effort Mars could be terraformed probably quite cheaply for the amount of real estate gained. There is plenty of junk matter in the asteroid belt. With small drives fitted the asteroids could be made to crash onto mars and the mass would slowly build up. A large number of the asteroid junk consists of ice bodies its probably more then enough to supply needed water to mars. The drives would be probably very cheap to construct. I am thinking of Ion drives, solar cells would supply the power needed. Ok the thrust is very small but could continue for hundreds of years and would build up to a very respectable end velocity. So never say couldn't, say unlikely but even that might not apply in the future.</p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jurgen36, post: 34035, member: 805"] [b]Re: Terraforming[/b] Not quite true. With enough effort Mars could be terraformed probably quite cheaply for the amount of real estate gained. There is plenty of junk matter in the asteroid belt. With small drives fitted the asteroids could be made to crash onto mars and the mass would slowly build up. A large number of the asteroid junk consists of ice bodies its probably more then enough to supply needed water to mars. The drives would be probably very cheap to construct. I am thinking of Ion drives, solar cells would supply the power needed. Ok the thrust is very small but could continue for hundreds of years and would build up to a very respectable end velocity. So never say couldn't, say unlikely but even that might not apply in the future. Regards [/QUOTE]
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