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"Adriatic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > I do not know does this have any sense. It is impossible by all our common > sense. > > But let's try for a change something impossible, since teraforming is > getting to be so interesting and it does not look impssible. > > Why not we suppose that we can replace Mars with Europa and Europa with > Mars. > > I do not know how to do it, nor I dohave any idea how to do it, but the > energy balances would more or less zero. What energy balances would be more or less zero? > And the energy is all that matters > That kind of computer simulation would be done easily, and who knew maybe > some day that would be easier then teraforming a Mars. > > Adriatic > > "Roger Stokes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > If Mars were provided with a breathable atmosphere by some means in the > > future, how long would it take to be lost to space? > > >
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