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... , ecology, atmosphere, minor planets, moons, SETI, radiation, advanced civilizations
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2009.62.32
'''Number of Pages''' - 7
Abstract
One big problem with the traditional terraforming approach is finding planets with workable ... novel method to creating habitable environments for humanity by enclosing airless and otherwise useless sterile planets, moons, and even large asteroids within engineered shells is proposed. These shells are subjected to ...
... and south poles. We strongly suspect that water is present on many of the other planets in our solar system, but have not physically confirmed its existence. Because oxygen and hydrogen ... atmospheres that are dense enough to hold hydrogen, oxygen, and other gases around the planet. On those planets, unless water or water-ice is in cold-traps or regions hidden from their sun's energy (usually in deep craters at the planet's poles) it will very likely simply sublimate away into space.
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... far away as Pluto— and moves so slowly, the planet's motion was not detected until January of 2005. The planet does not yet have a name, but is currently designated ... Sun in a distant area of our solar system known as the Kuiper Belt. The planet is not the first Kuiper Belt object to be discovered, but its sheer size, in relation to the nine known planets, means that it can only be classified as a planet.
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Answer provided by Robert Peckyno
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... the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 58 58
'''Page ''' - 392-397
'''Year''' - 2005
'''Keywords''' - Artificial planets, terraforming, solar mining
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2005.58.392
'''Number of Pages''' - 6
Abstract
The construction of artificial planets as a possible method of obtaining habitable locations for the long term development of human ...
... Sun. Thus, it is convenient to refer to the two groups of planets as the "inner" planets and the "outer" planets.
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Answer provided by Ed Frederick, Ph.D.
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... number density, brown dwarfs, very low mass objects, isolated planetary mass objects, field planets, un-bound planets, extra-solar planets, extra-solar planetary systems, astrobiology, autotrophic life, exobiogenesis.
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2001.54 ... structure, number distribution and dynamics of small objects in the Galaxy. One or more interstellar planets should lie significantly closer to the solar system than the nearest star - within an average ...
... . These standard lengths of seconds, minutes, hours, and days would be the same on all planets. In fact the standard length of a second on Earth is no longer based on ... day If we now measure the time it takes a planet to turn once on its axis, we will find that different planets take different numbers of hours, minutes, and seconds to make the turn. Scientists have observed all of the planets in our solar system for many years and timed their rotations. So we know the ...
... —are hard, Earth-like, and are called terrestrial planets. Other planets are gaseous, like Jupiter, and are called Jovian planets. Of the terrestrial planets, only Earth has oxygen in its atmosphere and water ...
... , and Neptune are the closest in character. They are very large, cold, gaseous planets. The other five planets are very different in character from the gas giants and are also very different ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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... the plane of the solar system's eight major planets. It is so far away that it takes 560 years for this planet to complete one trip around the Sun. At its most distant point from the Sun, the planet is about twice as distant as Pluto. At its closest, it passes inside the orbit ... %20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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