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Judi Lynn

(160,545 posts)
Sun Nov 17, 2019, 09:48 AM Nov 2019

How to Give Mars an Atmosphere, Maybe

POSTED BY MARC KAUFMAN ON NOV 15, 2019

Earth is most fortunate to have vast webs of magnetic fields surrounding it. Without them, much of our atmosphere would have been gradually torn away by powerful solar winds long ago, making it unlikely that anything like us would be here.

Scientists know that Mars once supported prominent magnetic fields as well, most likely in the early period of its history when the planet was consequently warmer and much wetter. Very little of them is left, and the planet is frigid and desiccated. These understandings lead to an interesting question: If Mars had a functioning magnetosphere to protect it from those solar winds, could it once again develop a thicker atmosphere, warmer climate, and liquid surface water?

James Green, director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division, thinks it could. And perhaps with our help, such changes could occur within a human, rather than an astronomical, time frame.

In a talk at the NASA Planetary Science Vision 2050 Workshop at the agency’s headquarters, Green presented simulations, models, and early thinking about how a Martian magnetic field might be re-constituted and how the climate on Mars could then become more friendly for human exploration and, perhaps, communities.

More:
http://news.mit.edu/2019/paranormal-machines-technology-1107

On edit: Sorry for the link, here's the right one supplied by DU'er David Dvorkin:

http://nautil.us/blog/-how-to-give-mars-an-atmosphere-maybe-

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How to Give Mars an Atmosphere, Maybe (Original Post) Judi Lynn Nov 2019 OP
So cool!!! Alliepoo Nov 2019 #1
Is this the correct link? NBachers Nov 2019 #2
Try this one DavidDvorkin Nov 2019 #3
Don't know how I did it but I posted a URL from another post. Very embarrassing. Judi Lynn Nov 2019 #4
Technology! DavidDvorkin Nov 2019 #5
Ok Judy- We'll let it go this time. . . NBachers Nov 2019 #6

Judi Lynn

(160,545 posts)
4. Don't know how I did it but I posted a URL from another post. Very embarrassing.
Sun Nov 17, 2019, 03:19 PM
Nov 2019

You found the link I should have posted, and thought I did.

Thank you, so much.

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