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by theWatcher37
3361 days ago
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At humantimescales it's a non-issue. Any terraforming effort capable of generating an atmosphere over ~100 years or so could more than compensate for losses to space. One great idea I heard to make mars more habitable in general is creating a large magnetic field at a Lagrange point between mars and the sun. A sort of "radiation sunshade" |
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Most terraforming research tends to be more realistic, and therefore looks at scales of thousands of years for change to take effect, often driven by engineered single-celled organisms in stages.