A analytical perspective, and debate of planetary colonization.

just came here to reiterate Mars is a geologically dead planet, no liquid core or active vulcanism. None of this terra forming malarky on a planet with little to no magnetic felid to contain said atmosphere.
 
just came here to reiterate Mars is a geologically dead planet, no liquid core or active vulcanism. None of this terra forming malarky on a planet with little to no magnetic felid to contain said atmosphere.
Uh, the magnetic field doesn't contain the atmosphere. It does deflect the solar wind which does carry away some of the atmosphere, but the the lack of magnetic field has less impact on the atmosphere and more on the radiation you'd receive on the surface.
Thicken up the atmosphere enough and you'd get somewhat decent attenuation of the solar radiation, although sunbathing is probably still not all that great of an idea.
 
Uh, the magnetic field doesn't contain the atmosphere. It does deflect the solar wind which does carry away some of the atmosphere, but the the lack of magnetic field has less impact on the atmosphere and more on the radiation you'd receive on the surface.
Thicken up the atmosphere enough and you'd get somewhat decent attenuation of the solar radiation, although sunbathing is probably still not all that great of an idea.
You where saying?
 
isn't Venus extremely stormy or am I thinking of Saturn?
Venus has a very thick and hot atmosphere, it's probably also very stormy. But Saturn (and Jupiter, for that matter) is also quite stormy.
There's that famous Great Red Spot on Jupiter that's basically a storm several times the size of Earth that has been raging for almost 200 years.
 
So the airships idea for Venus would have to be weighed down and protected from lightning strike and shit right?
 
So the airships idea for Venus would have to be weighed down and protected from lightning strike and shit right?
Nah, the airship would be well above all of that, I think, and up there winds are usually much more uniform when there's nothing around like mountains to cause turbulence.
 
All of the planets in our solar system are shit minus Mars and the various moons like Europa we can exploit...maybe that hypothetical Planet X that scientists are finally coming around to. We should focus on the places with the most potential. Any place like Europa that might have life underwater is worth a good look. Asteroids will be as Hassknecht said the place to go for resources, not hellish landscapes like Venus - even then that will be a longtime from now.

I still say Alien had it down right minus the 80's tech.
 
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