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skywizard
13th October 2013, 13:19
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One day, humans could re-make a world in Earth's image.

Engineering an inhospitable world into a livable one, a process known as terraforming, could be a successful way to colonize another world after a long, interstellar journey, said Ken Roy, an engineer and presenter at last week's Starship Congress in Dallas, Tex.

Roy's terraforming vision hinges upon what he calls "shell worlds." Upon arrival at an ideal planet, humans would literally encase the alien world inside of a protective shell made from Kevlar, dirt and steel.

"We have a central world. We put an atmosphere on it," Roy said. We can have the "composition, temperature, pressure of our choosing. Let's assume we want 'Earth-normal,' and we put a shell around the central world to contain this atmosphere. The atmosphere then exists between the shell and the central world. The outer part of the shell is essentially a vacuum."

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skywizard

Spiral
13th October 2013, 16:33
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http://www.space.com/23082-shell-worlds-planet-terraforming-technology-infographic.html

Calabash
13th October 2013, 17:18
Sounds feasible and sounds wonderful. But if they can do that surely they should be able to put right our own planet first . . .