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What If We Terraformed Venus?

What If We Terraformed Venus?

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We-ve heard about terraforming the Moon and Mars as we attempt to colonize space, but what about Venus? Could we live here one day? How different would it be from life on Earth? Believe it or not, Earth and Venus are very similar. At times, Venus is even referred to as Earth-s -sister planet
Date: 2023-11-26

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We can start Venus terraforming right now. Just put 3-4 factories for making oxigen. Nothing speed up development as an industry. Oxigen is valuable resource in space. Moon exploration and development needs a lot of oxigen. Oxigen can be dropped on Earth in ozone holes, improving weather on Earth. This industry will need huge tankers for transportation, so space building industry will drive world economy up! Pumping carbon dioxide from Venus to orbital will allow manufacture not only oxigen, but also methane and graphene. Huge opportunities for world economy growth. People who will start this will be not multi billioners, they will be multi trillioners.
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The biggest problem with human space flight is the fact that the radiation makes astronauts infertile. The way around is to user artificial insemination to create offspring.
As DNA gets damaged the males become impotent and unable to ejaculate. This is nature-s way of not letting damaged DNA re-procreate.
We send the brightest people up there and make them infertile! We want to send tourist into space, but we have to do it save! No insurance company will insure an operator that brings back impotent males and infertile females.
Very few people actually will go into space when the main side effect is impotence!

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Venus would probably be the easiest planet to terraform. A planet sized solar shade could freeze the carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, which would thin the atmosphere and reduce the pressure and temperature (and the CO2 snow could then be scooped up and transported to Mars to thicken up its atmosphere, increasing its pressure and temperature. That sounds like a ridiculously massive project. But all terraforming projects are ridiculously massive. It's just not the sort of thing a civilization at our level can do. But in a century or two (or possibly three) it maybe perfectly viable.
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One thing no one seems to talk about, anyone visiting Venus would have a hard time leaving; with no ground to land on, and similar gravity to earth, any ship would have to have alien tech to propel itself mid air. If they built a floating platform to push off, it would have to withstand the force of rockets designed to push itself completely off earths gravity. No such floating platform exist.
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It is not possible. Terrestrial habitation is suicide. Nine hundred degrees is not a habitable environment. Atmospheric habitation, again, is suicide. The atmospheric pressure is 95 times the atmospheric pressure at Earth's surface. It is so strong that it prevents lightning to strike the surface. So, if we cannot live on land or in the atmosphere, what are we discussing?
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Could we build AC type of machine that would feed plants that lived off the nitrogen then they put out oxygen and bring H2O and condense the air and have something to reduce the acid or neutralize it as it rained down and maybe bring a big ice cube machine to cool down the planet and slowly fill the ocean and see if in a few years you could plant a few trees
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I remember an old PBS science show in a fictional scenario where a scientist introduced algae into the cooler upper atmosphere where it consumed carbon dioxide and emitted oxygen. He was able to terraform Venus but after the atmosphere cleared up and surface cooled down he landed to find he'd killed Venusian surface life. Interesting twist.
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I think the process of terraforming Venus will start around 2100. Although not sure as Earth's population will be stagnant at around 8 billion in 2100 as reported by Lancet and given we already have -comparatively- easier places to live like Mars, Moon and Titan.
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The cost of repairing venus to make it more livable turns out to be extraordinarily expensive and difficult will be better when it costs and hard work it puts in to improve our beloved planet this earth to be better for humanity in the future --
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To make it habitable is it depends what tech we use we could either like block most sunlight and give some from tune to time and try to remove the carbon but that might not be possible since Venus-s atmosphere is 98 or 97% carbon dioxide
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Terraforming sounds like something out of the -slash and burn school of space colonization. - Always be prepared to move to the next planet before your over use/mismanagement of the current one catches up to you.
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Yeah, why not use those sunlight-reflecting mirrors back here on Earth to combat global warming? That would seem far more sensible than spending more money doing it on a planet millions of miles from us.
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I wonder if there was once a time in the distant past were Venus Earth and Mars could all support life at around the same time. What an amazing time to visit that would be.
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Perhaps sending bombs designed to cloud seed Venus in an attempt to modify the weather and atmosphere for a long time? Doesn't have to take centuries to terraform it.
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Why scientist focusing terra forming the Venus they should focus Mars because it's much more cold and I think it's enough to terra form mars because it's far from the sun
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It's probably easier to avoid venusforming the Earth than terraforming Venus, provided that we could circumvent the enormous influence of a few oil executives or sheiks.
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This what the human race needs to do. We was exploring the earth in ancient times. We could do the same for mars and Venus. Nothing is impossible to do.
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-What if- we tried living in some sort of reality. Good GOD the list of BS this film spews is ENDLESS! Floating cities. What could possible go wrong.
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Fantastical dreaming for sure. Let's put that technology to better use and terraform the Earth instead, to reverse our climate change.
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You didn-t really show what if that happen. You just showed How to terraform it. I want to be the Venusian Elon musk.
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Venus is the scariest planet in the solar system to me, even tho gas giants are more dangerous, Venus is horrible. Mars
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Basketball would have to be played with 11 ft rims as opposed to 10 ft to make up for the gravity difference
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It wouldn-t be a bad idea it-s not to far away it would probably take thousands of years but why not?
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Hogwash! You can't even solved global warming on Earth, are you going to achieve this? Pure nonsense.
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