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Articles tagged: Terraforming

  • Mars colony, Planetopolis, space analogue, space settlement, sustainability April 2021 On Mars as it is on Earth - preparing for settlement

    ... of people with technical knowledge at the start of their careers, who will go on to run the company. Any offers? Terraforming of Mars, as in this illustration of Omaha Crater, may ultimately be the best solution to long-term occupancy of the red...

    • Mars colony
    • Planetopolis
    • space analogue
    • space settlement
    • sustainability
    Authors: Stephen Ashworth    
  • Article, astrobiology, extremophiles, microbiology, SkCube September 2016 Life in the extremes: confessions of an astrobiologist

    ... that inspired me to propose an experiment for the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in Utah, USA. It was focused on ‘terraforming’ - recreating Earth-like conditions - in the simulated Martian desert. I was chosen to be part of the UK crew...

    • Article
    • astrobiology
    • extremophiles
    • microbiology
    • SkCube
    Authors: Michaela Musilova    
  • cyborg, Edmund Husserl, phenomenological origin, transhumanism February 2019 Reflections on the future human condition

    ... not escape this. Exploiting the mineral resources of an asteroid (even to refuel spacecraft dedicated to space exploration) and terraforming Mars are presented as ways of transforming humanity into a ‘multi-planet’ species; and indeed they are. But...

    • cyborg
    • Edmund Husserl
    • phenomenological origin
    • transhumanism
    Authors: Jacques Arnould    
  • Commercial space flight, Gateway, Global Space Congress, human space exploration, ISS July 2019 Next steps in human space exploration

    ..., where I can walk outside and breath fresh air. We are never going to do that on Mars unless we can terraform it and bring Mars back to the way it used to be billions of years ago. Every one of us has talked about...

    • Commercial space flight
    • Gateway
    • Global Space Congress
    • human space exploration
    • ISS
    Authors:    
  • artificial magneto-shield, Global space governance, Near Earth Objects, planetary protection June 2020 Saving Earth – time for a new cooperative framework

    ... also help to prevent the solar wind from stripping away the atmosphere on Mars, to help with possible terraforming of the red planet (lower photo). Building a cooperative framework This is where the proposed new space legal...

    • artificial magneto-shield
    • Global space governance
    • Near Earth Objects
    • planetary protection
    Authors: Joseph N. Pelton    
  • 01 October 2019 On the Future: Prospects for Humanity

    ... Stephen Hawking: “We’ve got to solve these problems here”, he says. “Coping with climate change [is] a doddle compared with terraforming Mars”. And on that he might be right!

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