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- | *1. Start Point of Terra Forming | + | *1. Start Point of Terra Forming |
- | *2. Microorganisms I (for adaptation) | + | *2. Microorganisms I (for adaptation) |
- | *3. Microorganisms II (for habitat manipulation) | + | *3. Microorganisms II (for habitat manipulation) |
- | *4. Cyanobacteria / Plants | + | *4. Cyanobacteria / Plants |
- | *5. Animals | + | *5. Animals |
*6. Human Beings | *6. Human Beings | ||
Revision as of 07:22, 21 October 2009
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Contents |
Introduction
Mars Environment compared to earth
Modifying planet’s environment (※1) to more habitable one for human beings on earth. Mars is the most earth-like of all the other planets in our solar system.
Earth | Mars | |
Atmosphere | N2(78%)
O2(20%) | CO2(95%)
N2(2%) |
Pressure at Surface [atm] | 1 | 0.007 |
Temperature at Surface [K] | 280 ± 20 | 180 ± 30 |
Long term approach for Terraforming
In long term,
- 1. Start Point of Terra Forming
- 2. Microorganisms I (for adaptation)
- 3. Microorganisms II (for habitat manipulation)
- 4. Cyanobacteria / Plants
- 5. Animals
- 6. Human Beings
Short term approach for Terraforming
In short term or in those steps, our approach is shown below.
- Heat Energy Injection.
- Heat Energy Production.
- Atmosphere Generation.
- Organic Matters Accumulation.
- Water Accumulation.
(Introduction/ideas/story about terraforming)
Approaches
Actually we have four ideas to terraform the Mars.
Iron-oxidizing bacteria |
Consortium |
Antifreeze protein |
Darker colored E.coli |
Cph
(Abstract/link of each idea)
Related works
(write down some related works)