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In The Case for Mars Terraforming Research, published last month in Nature Astronomy, she and her co-authors explain why terraforming studies are important.
The concept of terraforming Mars — transforming the planet's climate to support life as we know it — has long belonged to the realm of science fiction. But a new study argues that it's time to ...
Terraforming Mars might sound far-fetched, but researchers argue in a new study that we should take the idea seriously.
If a new analysis is correct, conditions on Mars make it impossible for existing technology to turn it into a garden of Earth-like delights.
To terraform Mars, it would need to undergo some global warming, similar to what we are currently experiencing on Earth but on a much much larger scale. Scientists have proposed three ways to do this.
Elon Musk details plans to set up first colony on the Red Planet: glass domes before terraforming, first Starship mission could launch in 2026 ...
Mars is cold, small, with a thin atmosphere and no active magnetic field. Could it ever be hospitable to Earth-like life?
Senator Rand Paul is suggesting terraforming Mars is a substitute for climate action. "Humans will likely survive for hundreds of millions of years," he says.