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>>12646241
Would it be a mistake to try and destroy the atmosphere when you could use it for industry?

Also why Venus when even if we do clean up it's atmosphere it's going to be another Mars at best?

Shouldn't we focus on capping a Martian canyon to build an atmosphere within it so you could have settlements within the sides of the canyon while building on the bottom of it as well?

You could for instance put the dirty industry within the sides of the canyon, while the bottom of the canyon would be green and for public space.

With a crater you could use it as a ;lobby, then tunnel into the sides of the canyon like a spider web.

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>>12445116
stocks, but i would take it further such as shares rewarded based on infrastructure work goals being completed such as water treatment plants.

I have a boner for the idea of sending tunnel boring equipment, and building hundreds of thousands of miles of underground passage ways 50 or so feet underground.

I would have it so that if you work in the Navy or Air force for 10 years you get a ticket to Mars. Once you've served your time in those branches you would be transferred to the space force.

Once you arrive to mars you'll be given 1000 sq foot apartment constructed in side of one of the hallway by the previous batch of of military transfers. For the next 4 years you'll be doing work to enable the next batch to be able to live on Mars, after that batch arrives you'll do other things.


BOOM. There's a 20 year long wait list every job in the air force & navy.

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Would using Mars & the Space Force be a good way to fill up slots in the Navy which struggles in with man power?

For instance why not have it so that if you work for the Navy for 10 years you get to go to Mars with the space force?

What I would do is have each batch do infrastructure work to accommodate the next batch that's sent.

So if you were to go to Mars in a batch the previous batch would do things like construct underground housing with equipment such as tunnel boring machines.

Once you've arrive you would be put to work building things for the next batch, then once that batch arrives you're freed up to join the wider economy.

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Why above structures for martian colonization and not in the side of a cliff or canyon? Olympus Mons is the size of Germany.

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