Physics, 13.05.2021 21:00 alishabhappy1
It is the year 802,315 and due to the sun growing, Earth is starting to get too hot for life to survive. Oceans are beginning to evaporate and soon humanity must move to another planet to survive. Using the machinery below, choose one planet (or moon) in our solar system for humanity to move to and describe specifically how your plan will make that planet (or moon) habitable for the next billion years.
Available Terraforming Machinery
planet tow-ship - this ship can move planets (or moons) smaller than Earth up to 10AU
matter condenser - this device can be sent to another planet (or moon) and turn gas into liquid, and liquids into solids
giant lens - by placing this lens in the just the right location, the heat and light from the sun can be magnified, potentially heating up a planet (or moon)
Assignment Requirements (3-6 sentences):
What planet (or moon) should we colonize?
Why is that planet (or moon) currently not habitable?
How will you use the available machinery to make that planet (or moon) habitable?
What will be different about living on this new planet (or moon) compared to Earth? (for example: Will we need special devices to survive there?)
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