Ok the technology may not be feasible but lets say you had the ability to remove billions of tonnes of matter from any planet and also be able to deposit those materials on other planetsHow would you make Veus lose its runaway greenhouse?https://youtu.be/Wp-WiNXH6hIHow much Carbon would you have to suck out of the planet to stabalize?Could you then bring that carbon to Mars and kickstart its atmosphere?What if you could redirect asteroids and comets to strike mars in order to pump its geological actibity an also deposit water while doing so?What if you went to the gas giants and their moons for gas and brought it to Mars or Mercury?What if we pumped ocean water into the middle of the worlds hottest deserts to generate rains during drought?What if we crashed Sirius D into Uranus?What if we sent (((them))) back to Saturn with no space suits?
If you crashed Europa into Mars how long would it liquify the whole planet?
If you crashed Mercury into Venus would it trap all the Carbon back into the rock or lose a bunch of carbon?
what would be the most kino planetary colision to witness from a telescope?Every combo sounds awesomeWhat if we send Mercury and Venus into the sun at the same time?Would we be able to see if there was a black hole underneath the surface?
>>16975854Moving billions of tons of matter between planets is not realistic. The technology to do something like that is thousands of years away.I think the most realistic method of terraforming would involve fusion reactors transforming the atmosphere. Of course this technology and the means to transport it to another planet do not exist, but it would be a lot closer than moving enough tons of matter between planets to get that outcome.Perhaps an even bigger obstacle to terraforming would be that none of these planets have a magnetic field. Even if you did reduce the temperature to a cool 72°F, anyone who lives there would be fried by radiation.
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>>16975913Magnetic field is a complete non issue, to terraform Venus you first have to have the technology to solar shade it to freeze it out and/or ship giant amounts of matter on and off worlds. At that point setting up a relatively modest magnetic shield at L1 is a trivial task.
>earth becomes uninhabitable >move to uninhabitable planet>terraform exoplanets to make them habitable>as opposed to terraforming earth Lol
planets are primitive