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TK-Squared-LLC t1_j1gi3wv wrote
Reply to comment by sungod-1 in Mars' ancient atmosphere may not have had much oxygen after all by pecika
That's the generation I'm talking about. The existence of free oxygen in a planter's atmosphere is the biggest indication of life on a planet.
Edit for more: your plan is something I have thought about as well, the only thing missing then is a magnetic field to stop the radiation from the sun.
TK-Squared-LLC t1_j1ghr7r wrote
Reply to comment by sungod-1 in Mars' ancient atmosphere may not have had much oxygen after all by pecika
*free oxygen CO2 is not free oxygen, it's a prime example of what I said: oxygen does not stick around in an atmosphere without a generation source, it combines with other things.
TK-Squared-LLC t1_j1c7l27 wrote
The only way oxygen stays in an atmosphere is if it's being produced somehow, it's too reactive to just linger.
TK-Squared-LLC t1_j1kygr2 wrote
Reply to comment by sungod-1 in Mars' ancient atmosphere may not have had much oxygen after all by pecika
Mankind is not truly free until we can take material floating in space and create a livable habitat from it. We need to learn this skill!