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  • We've heard about terraforming the Moon and Mars as we attempt to colonize space,

  • but what about Venus?

  • If we did manage to terraform our neighbor,

  • one day it could look like this.

  • Believe it or not, Earth and Venus are very similar.

  • At times, Venus is even referred to as Earth's "sister planet."

  • They're both roughly the same diameter, have the same mass,

  • same gravity and are both made out of the same material:

  • a central iron core and a rocky mantle.

  • Unfortunately, the comparisons end there.

  • Unlike Earth, Venus is extremely hot,

  • has an incredibly dense atmosphere and toxic fumes on its surface.

  • What would we need to do to make it habitable?

  • Scientists and astronomers have been theorizing how to terraform Venus for over half a century.

  • The two biggest issues that need to be solved are the atmosphere,

  • and the temperature on Venus.

  • Currently, the surface of Venus is a sweltering 462 C° (864 F°),

  • hot enough to melt lead.

  • And the atmosphere, made up mostly of carbon dioxide, is 93 times as heavy as Earth's.

  • One proposed way of altering Venus' atmosphere is to bomb it with hydrogen.

  • Hydrogen bombs, when reacting with the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere,

  • would create graphite and water.

  • This would fall to the planet's surface and cover 80% of it with oceans.

  • Mind you, they wouldn't be nearly as deep as Earth's oceans.

  • Venus would only have 10% the amount of water that Earth has.

  • This would take a lot of hydrogen.

  • The only way we could get enough

  • is if we were to harvest the resource from Jupiter or Saturn.

  • This approach would also require iron aerosol,

  • a material that can be mined from asteroids.

  • If all went according to plan,

  • the dense carbon dioxide atmosphere would be reduced to being just three times as heavy as Earth's.

  • This would also help clear the clouds of sulfuric acid that hang over the planet.

  • Okay, the atmosphere is clear. Now, what about the temperature?

  • One way to cool the surface is with solar shades.

  • A series of small spaceships, or one large lens, that would divert the rays of the Sun.

  • These solar shades could be placed on the surface of the planet or in the atmosphere,

  • slowly working to cool down the planet, and reduce radiation,

  • another issue that would need to be resolved before we started living on Venus.

  • In addition to solar shades, NASA thinks we could build floating cities above the clouds of Venus.

  • These would work as a safe living space, as we learn and attempt to terraform the environment.

  • To cool the planet even more, and speed up the process,

  • cooling pipes could be put on the surface of the planet.

  • These pipes would take heat from the surface and bring it up to colder parts of the atmosphere.

  • Now, we have a suitable atmosphere, a proper temperature, and clean air,

  • but there's one other huge issue that humans might have if they moved to Venus.

  • They'd have extremely long days and nights.

  • Since Venus rotates once every 243 Earth days.

  • Meaning a day on Venus is 5,800 hours long.

  • Not to mention, it's the only planet in our Solar System to rotate clockwise,

  • meaning that its extremely slow sunrise would happen in the west, and sunsets would be in the east.

  • We could create the illusion of a 24-hour day cycle by

  • using massive mirrors and having them rotate to reflect the Sun

  • If all this managed to work correctly, Venus would feel just like home,

  • with maybe just a touch less gravity.

  • After all this, Venus would finally be habitable.

  • Sure the planet would rotate differently, and you'd get a different view of the sun, but,

  • it could be another place for humans to live.

  • Scientists theorize it could be a "backup" planet one day.

  • Studying more about Venus could teach us something about Earth.

  • Venus suffers incredibly strong greenhouse effects,

  • the cause of its extreme temperatures and dense atmosphere.

  • By learning more about cooling this planet, it may unlock the secrets to cooling our own,

  • and maybe make our home last even longer.

  • But that sounds like a story, for another WHAT IF.

We've heard about terraforming the Moon and Mars as we attempt to colonize space,

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如果我們對金星進行了地球化改造呢? (What If We Terraformed Venus?)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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