
There have been many discussions, and some that have progressed pretty far in regards to terraforming other planets. That entails trying to manipulate a planetery environment so that life could flourish and make it more like earth. So, how about Jupiter?
So just what would it take to terraform Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system?
In fact, it might even be easier than terraforming Mars or Venus, as long as you keep a steady flow of gas to the Moon replenishing the constantly escaping atmosphere.
Jupiter is a ball of hydrogen and helium, which compresses these gasses to almost starlike temperatures and pressures. Fine, Jupiter is the absolute worst. It makes traveling to Venus look like a spa visit.
If nothing else this is fascinating.
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Stop fucking with Nature
This will NEVER happen. . You cannot terraform Jupiter for several reasons.
I can understand terraforming Mars, its at least similar to Earth and had microbial life on it at one point but terraforming a gas giant? I don’t think we can wrap our heads around that one just yet.
Ummm….there’s no “terra” on Jupiter to form. GAS GIANT. unless you wanna get down to the hypothesized metallic hydrogen at its core. Yeah. Let’s play with that.
unfortunately it will not happen in our life time, It would be nice though as long as a person like Drumpf has nothing to with it
Ah there is just one little problem and it’s called cell phone.
Why not terraform Jupiter’s moons
Yes. But Jupiter isnt even supposed to be part of our solar system it has the same consistency as our sun so it’s just kind of there. We’d basically be trying to terraform our sun not to mention the gravity that’s there.
We need our gas and ice giants
Jupiter is a big ball of nothin, you can’t Terra form it lmao
I believe eventually using fusion power, with the vast amounts of energy it can create, we can have true transmutation of elements. Also, using this technique, you could use the energy from fusion, to create more fuel, for the generator. This is not a zero sum gain because you are actually gaining the energy of the atom itself, which is much greater than the slight amount of bombardment needed to transform a neutron to either electron or proton to create a destabilized atomic structure, or, radioactivity. With this idea, we could send one fusion generator to a planet, it could in turn, create 1000 or more generators, turning something that would normally take 10,000+ years to terraform, and turning into somethings that takes mere decades. We could turn any planet or substance into any other planet or substance in a few short years with this type of technology. There will be loss of course, but, in something like say, Jupiter, which is 100’s of times larger than Earth, even if we did have as much as say 20-30% loss, it still results in a habitable planet 100’s of times larger than Earth. Outside of creating our own megastructures around stars themselves and traveling to other dimensions, I believe this is the end goal technology for Universe expansion.
Seems to be an awful lot of scientists commenting on this
Better start doing your squats, I figure you should be able to squat 600 lbs, at least at my weight just to get around. If you want to carry things and walk for a distance then good luck.
Heeeelllooooo! Its a gas ball! Your not Terra forming$#%&!@*there! Duh! Fake bull s””t
Good luck with that.
Wow your pretty sad guy
have hard life and I wish for everyone to live a long time you and your family also.
There’s a good prospect on some of its moons. The crushing weight of the atmosphere would make that very difficult, if not impossible given current technology.
Can’t people leave$#%&!@*be, Jupiter out there minding its own business.
Our best rockets barely get us out of our gravity. There’s a big Dif trying to get away from Jupiter.
There’s already exoskeleton suits that augment your muscles only a matter of time till they allow you to lift thousands of pounds
Bs!