Re: Terraforming the Moon

jimp_at_specsol-spam-sux.com
Date: 01/14/05


Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:26:19 +0000 (UTC)

In sci.physics habshi <habshi@anony.com> wrote:
> Why cant we terraform Titan which has all the ingredients we
> need except heat which can be solved by lasers from near the sun

Because the technology to get anything to Titan other than a small probe
doesn't exist, you idiot.

The technology to build giant lasers to bring warmth to Titan doesn't exist,
you idiot.

Titan doesn't have an oxygen atmosphere, you idiot.

Why is this stupidity also crossposted to a bunch of soc.culture groups, you
idiot?

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Jim Pennino
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