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#1 Re: Life on Mars » An artificial atmosphere - Could it work? » 2003-04-04 11:06:25

Hey all, with a colony on mars, due to low atmosphere, the sun's UV and radiation rays would fry us. How would we be able to make an artificial atmosphere to protect the colony from meteors, suns rays, UV rays, etc...? We would need this and it would be very crucial to support the life on mars. Thanks again all.     -Trevor

#2 Re: Life on Mars » Animals supported on mars. - Could it work? » 2003-04-04 10:47:38

Hey all, new to the forums here. Doing a project for school with Mars. Anyway, could animal life be supported on Mars reletivly easily? I was thinking they could have cages for the animals other than dogs and cats with  re-fillable oxygen tanks. With the dogs and cats, they could just use the available oxygen in the living arrangments. Thanks all. I look forward to a response. big_smile. Oh, what would the cons be? I know lunar dust may be a factor with respiratory diseases. Thanks again all.    -Trevor

#3 Re: Life on Mars » Animals supported on mars. - Could it work? » 2003-04-04 10:46:46

Hey all, new to the forums here. Doing a project for school with Mars. Anyway, could animal life be supported on Mars reletivly easily? I was thinking they could have cages for the animals other than dogs and cats with  re-fillable oxygen tanks. With the dogs and cats, they could just use the available oxygen in the living arrangments. Thanks all. I look forward to a response. big_smile

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