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16 February, 09:14

If Mars is ever to be terraformed for human colonization, what is likely going to be the first step in that process? Hint: You cannot do anything regarding terraforming until liquid water is stable on the surface.

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  1. 16 February, 09:26
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    Mars lacks a magnetosphere, which poses challenges for mitigating solar radiation and retaining atmosphere. It is thought that the localized fields detected on Mars are remnants of a magnetosphere that collapsed early in its history.

    The lack of a magnetosphere is thought to be one reason for Mars's thin atmosphere. Solar-wind-induced ejection of Martian atmospheric atoms has been detected by Mars-orbiting probes. Venus, however, clearly demonstrates that the lack of a magnetosphere does not preclude a dense atmosphere
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