Could we actually live on Mars? - Mari Foroutan

2,030,444 views ・ 2015-08-24

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So, you're thinking of moving to Mars.
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Have you picked out a spot for your new home?
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No? Well, I'm here to help.
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First things first,
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here are some of the things you'll need to bring to The Red Planet:
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a high tolerance for cold, loneliness, and radiation;
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a lifetime supply of breathable air and food;
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a multibillion dollar spaceship;
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a desire to just get away from it all;
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and water.
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You're definitely going to need water.
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So what sort of real estate are you looking for?
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How about a mansion in the maze-like Noctis Labyrinthus?
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A hideaway in the Happy Face Crater?
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A fortress on the Face Mesa?
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An oceanview?
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Uh, bad news on the last one.
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You're about 4 billion years late.
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We're pretty sure that Mars used to have oceans, lakes, rivers,
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the whole package.
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But over time, almost all of it froze beneath the surface,
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or evaporated off into space.
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There's probably still some trapped beneath
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the seasonally expanding and contracting carbon dioxide ice caps, though.
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So what might Mars look like today if it had surface water?
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That, of course, depends on how much we're talking about,
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but maybe something like this.
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The relatively flat northern hemisphere is below the average elevation,
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so it would become one giant ocean,
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while the crater-ridden southern hemisphere
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would stay mostly high and dry.
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That difference between hemispheres is a bit bizarre,
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and we don't know why it's like that.
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The southern half is probably much older,
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judging by features like the number of craters,
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and the evidence of increased volcanic activity in the north.
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Okay, so who knows?
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Maybe one day Mars will have oceans again,
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but for now, what we've got is essentially one giant dusty desert.
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In fact, it's similar enough to deserts on Earth,
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that we've been able to learn a great deal about Mars on our home planet.
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For instance, Martian sand dunes form and behave
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similarly to our sand dunes,
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though the Martian versions often grow twice as large
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thanks to a gravitational pull that's about a third as strong as ours.
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And Mars has some features you won't see on Earth,
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like tars, which are crestless sand dunes up to fifteen meters tall,
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whose formations we have yet to understand.
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You're probably wondering,
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"What do you get when you combine a planet-wide desert
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with an atmosphere that, like ours,
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is subject to wind-generating pressure differentials, dust storms?"
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These will be your main weather hazards on the Red Planet.
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They play a large part in making the planet red
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by distributing rusted iron particles across the surface and into the air.
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Thanks to the low gravity and lack of moisture,
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these dust storms can last for months and cover the planet.
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So, you might want to build your home as high as possible.
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Well, look no further.
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This is Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the Solar System.
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Even if Mars had a breathable atmosphere,
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you'd find the views from the 25 kilometer summit breathtaking.
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Or are volcanos not your thing?
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Then how about Valles Marineris, the largest canyon in the Solar System?
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It's so wide that from one side,
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the opposite rim would be below the curve of the horizon.
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Still, you'll catch some spectacular blue sunsets in the normally red sky,
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which gets its color from the dust absorbing most of the blue light,
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and the way sunlight is scattered by the atmosphere.
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Have you got spirit, curiosity, or are you just looking for opportunity?
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Then stop stalling and make the move to Mars today.
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Mars: Redder than Ever.
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