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| 05/14/09
| Lee Pullen
Posted on 05/15/2009 6:12:29 PM PDT by KevinDavis
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MARSWARD HO!!!!!!
To: KevinDavis
I think we need to seek out the shelter of caves in the walls of martian canyons to start with. Personally I think that may be where we find existing life as well.
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:15:34 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(The poor bastards have us surrounded.)
To: KevinDavis
...why can I just see people protesting outside a martian terraforming facility shouting “Stop Martian Global Warming!!”?
lol, just thought I’d share my warped sense of humor. - ;)
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:21:34 PM PDT
by
OneWingedShark
(Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
To: KevinDavis
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:22:14 PM PDT
by
Westlander
(Unleash the Neutron Bomb)
To: KevinDavis
To: KevinDavis
Drop in supplies first, lots of them. Then, find a canyon (deep, but not too deep) near a water supply (or make your own), cover it in glass or some transparent covering to let in the sun but keep air in, pump in enough air pressure (this'll help keep up the "ceiling") to sustain life, plant some crops (and trees for air), build some apartments, etc., and, voila!
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:24:10 PM PDT
by
jeffc
(They're coming to take me away! Ha-ha, hey-hey, ho-ho!)
To: markman46; AntiKev; wastedyears; ALOHA RONNIE; RightWhale; anymouse; Brett66; SunkenCiv; ...
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:25:26 PM PDT
by
KevinDavis
(http://governorpalin4president.blogspot.com/)
To: KevinDavis
"I think we are ready.
You go on ahead and give me a call when you have some softball fields prepared and some beachfront property for sale.......
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:27:49 PM PDT
by
Hot Tabasco
(This country isn't going to hell in a handbasket, it's riding shotgun in an Indy car....)
To: KevinDavis
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:29:49 PM PDT
by
SouthTexas
(When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people.....)
To: KevinDavis
"Technically, we could go today if we wanted to," he says.
Maybe next weekend...
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:30:34 PM PDT
by
COBOL2Java
(Obamanation: an imploding administration headed by a clueless schmuck, with McCain as his Kowakian)
To: KevinDavis
Instead of finding caves, a good bet would be to send nuclear powered robot tunneling machines on a one-way trip. They wouldn’t have to be fast, only methodical.
Every few feet into the hard rock, they would insert lightweight advanced ceramic reinforcing rod into the ceiling. When the tunnel was mined, then spray the inside with sealant against micro fissures.
Then their landing craft could be cannibalized to make ceiling, wall and flooring, as well as pressure doors. Once done, it could even be pressure tested before the humans arrive.
This would give lots of space, avoid the temperature extremes and lack of atmosphere, and any cosmic or induced radiation. The nuclear reactor powering the robots would remain for the energy and communications needs of the Mars base.
The technique could be perfected on the Moon, first, again, without people.
To: cripplecreek
The Martian Landers arrived in 1976 and their primary mission was to scoop up Martian Soil and place it in an incubator to determine if there was any Martian microbes.
Nope!
The remainder of the science recorders were a meterological station with anemonitor, temperature and moisture senors. In the last 30 odd years the Martian atmospheric temperature has increase 1 degree! but marivn didn't do it!
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:41:51 PM PDT
by
Young Werther
(Julius Caesar (Quae Cum Ita Sunt. Since these things are so.))
To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
I often wonder if Mars can ever be terraformed. The main problem is that the planet’s core seems to be “dead” and can’t generate an adequate manetic field.
So I guess the next step would be to “geohex” the planet. With the help of an army or robots, simply build a small dome structure, terraform the dome, then build a connecting dome and redo the process. Rinse and repeat until you get the desired size.
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:45:01 PM PDT
by
ak267
To: Young Werther
Scraping a couple inches deep into soil that’s been heavily radiated for millions or even billions of years is hardly enough to make any declarations of life on an entire planet.
Here on earth we find microbes in core samples from miles deep.
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:47:02 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(The poor bastards have us surrounded.)
To: ak267
I often wonder if Mars can ever be terraformed. The main problem is that the planets core seems to be dead and cant generate an adequate manetic field.
Yeah that's a mighty high hurdle.
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posted on
05/15/2009 6:48:56 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(The poor bastards have us surrounded.)
To: the invisib1e hand
Id prefer Venus.
The homosexual lobby wanted Uranus. Comprimises...
To: SouthTexas
“Move to Station Number 5, see you next time around!”
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posted on
05/15/2009 7:20:55 PM PDT
by
wastedyears
(Iron Maiden's gonna get ya, no matter how far!)
To: CowboyJay
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posted on
05/15/2009 7:21:10 PM PDT
by
wastedyears
(Iron Maiden's gonna get ya, no matter how far!)
To: KevinDavis
It would be neat to have a manned excursion to Mars, but I’m actually more excited about the Hubble upgrade that is taking place now. The technical specs of the Wide Field Camera 3 look simply amazing, and I am betting that the images it produces and the knowledge that we’ll gain in the years to come will be astonishing. Maybe even paradigm-shifting.
To: KevinDavis
According to Charles Cockell, a microbiologist at the Open University in the UK, humans could go to Mars now.
Couldn't survive there, and couldn't get back, but yeah, humans could go now. ;')
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posted on
05/15/2009 8:04:36 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
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