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Riddle me this /b/

Why not Terraform the Moon?

Yes, I know about "muh gravities" and "muh escaping atmosphere", but, hold on. How fast is that process actually? Because I remember having seen something on the subject some when, and the conclusion was that even if the conclusion was inevitable, but it could still last for 3000 FRIGGEN YEARS.

Now, I understand that for a geologist, 3000 years are like "lol, not even a moment" and might be shrugging it off, but hold on. That's actually a pretty okay amount of time in my books.

P.S. As a case study, think of Titan! Tiny when compared to planets, yet Atmospheric pressure greater than Earths!

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