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Teraforming

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jun 02, 2001
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This might not appear to be all that complex and I

Comments (7)


redneck

5:24PM | Sat, 02 June 2001

I think this is spectacular. How deep is the ocean? Interested in making a tutorial Web page?

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t3

5:42PM | Sat, 02 June 2001

Great Idea, very, very well done. Serious sientific work from my viepoint. Needs some ratings to draw more peoples attention to it :-)

Taura Noxx

8:27PM | Sat, 02 June 2001

I think its fantastic work

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kromekat

9:36PM | Sat, 02 June 2001

What an excellent project to do and scientifically executed also! - I have always been fascinated by Mars and the possibilities of its past and future and this makes for fascinating viewing! - would love to see a larger render! - well done :)

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SeanE

5:58AM | Sun, 03 June 2001

Kim Stanley Robinson (of the books Red Mars etc...go see Amazon if you don't know what I mean) would be proud!

Malligar

2:29PM | Sun, 03 June 2001

Wow, I dident expect these many comments... I appriciate them! redneck - the ocean is about 6-7km deep to the lowest point, and as for making a tutorial, its a possibility...

lcd

3:38PM | Sun, 03 June 2001

Cool, whats next? Venus? Imagine: Venus has nearly the same size as Terra and same gravity, so the terraforming of Venus is a very good idea.


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