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Re: Terraforming Mars
As we can see on Venus most of the atmosphere will stay, it's the hydrogen that we would loose. mars with it's weak gravity would loose hydrogen faster than Venus or the Earth. This would still be a long term, many millions of years, problem. I would have to agree that by the time we can do engineering on the scales we are talking about We will be able to do much more than Terra-form Mars, huge orbiting free space colonies than can travel between stars to me seem more likely than terraforming a planet which would take many thousands if not hundreds of thousands of years any way you look at it. .
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