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What if we just took all the CO2 from Venus and gave it to Mars
We'd have two more habitable planet just like that. It's probably LITERALLY what ancient Aliens want us to do with them, and we're sitting here wondering how to send a robot there. Fucking pathetic.
>>8093541
CO2 won't sustain alien life. Mg4O5(g) does. The Drake Equation (d×t×x) proves this.
>>8093541
Oh, just like that.
>>8093541
How would you do it?
>>8093541
Because nothing says "trivial" like transporting an entire fucking atmosphere between planets.
>>8093541
Why not just smash Venus and Mars together to form a larger planet, nullifying the negatives of both.
>>8093541
Why not hollow the planets out and turn them into gian space colonies?
>>8093727
This. Makes perfect sense.
A better idea is to smash Earth, Mercury, and Venus together. Then balance it out by Smashing Mars and Pluto together, then smashing those into Jupiter, and finally smashing the result into the Earth-Mercury-Venus.
Might need some asteroids too, but as a whole, I think it would balance out and we'd have one massive habitable planet. Absolutely moronic that we haven't done this yet.
>>8093669
Mate, you'd get a really long hose. Maybe even two hoses, then put one end on mars and one end on Venus. Then on the mars end, suck really hard till the atmosphere comes out. Then wallah, one atmosphere mate. Haven't you ever stolen petrol?
>>8093754
Nah, you absolutely must not make the spheres touch, crashing them will make so much surface area unusuable. Just make sure they approach each other's gravitational field and then keep them together by building land bridges between them. In order to slow them down you make them crash into a lot of asteriods, or even better, accelerate them against the planet so the momentum cancels out.
Don't believe the lie of co2 causing "global warming"
it's nonsense
>>8093541
>LITERALLY
OP, I would normally give you 10 points off due to superfluous use of "literally", but given the ALL CAPS presentation, I'm going to deduct 20.
>>8093759
You wouldn't need to suck at all, the pressure difference would do all the work.
>>8093759
>Haven't you ever stolen petrol?
of a car that moves in a circles? and put the stolen petrol into another car miles away? sure, who hasnt?
>>8093685
Absolute
Top
Kek
Isn't there like a path in space that uses the gravitational pulls of different planets to make space ships get places with super high fuel efficiency but also take a really long time?
Maybe we could send out one ship designed to take co2 from Venus and drop it off at mars following that path. It would probably take decades for it to actually accomplish anything, but if it was totally automated all we would have to do is launch it and forget about it. It could move both planets small steps in the right direction, so things would be a little easier when we actually do get around to colonizing other planets.