Friday, March 10, 2023

Terraforming Mars: Dyson Sphere

 By Jan Emmy Julve

Mars is very cold despite its red color. Its surface is also Radioactive, making the  ground very poisonous. Its atmosphere is also made up of CO2. It has low gravity and  magnetic field. I've read a lot of books and researched about this (because I love learning  about Space), they said, it truly is possible, and it is called terraforming, however, it  would take years! First, we have to build a Dyson sphere (is a megastructure that fully surrounds a star and captures a large percentage of its power output.) This would serve  our semi-permanent energy output to colonize mars because we couldn't just go directly  into the surface with our limited energy. Next, we build our processor to process the Dyson sphere in Mercury. Since it is the closest to the Sun. There, we would manufacture the Dyson sphere. It would take a very long time because our current  technology and materials cannot afford it. But again, it is possible, it would just take us  years. So using the energy from the Dyson sphere it would make terraforming much easier and more efficient. So imagine, we have a Dyson sphere, which gives us unlimited energy (from the Sun) . It would be much easier for us to send humans and materials from Earth to the red planet. And this reminds me of the saying, We are the  middle children of history. Born too late to explore Earth, born too early to explore  space.

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