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We need to move venus outwards to 90 million miles using massive solar sails.. Solar sails hundreds of miles in size causing displacement that would allow for the planet to drift outwards. This would probably take hundreds of years, but we could place the planet into a cooler orbit and terraform the atmosphere into a more habitual one.


Ruling over two similar sized planets would be nice.
 
My thinking is generally accepted by most in our college system.


How do your college collegues plan on attaching these solar sails to venus? also, keep in mind that if Venus is rotating, so are those sails attached to it. Question, have you personally ever sailed a boat?
 
We need to move venus outwards to 90 million miles using massive solar sails.. Solar sails hundreds of miles in size causing displacement that would allow for the planet to drift outwards. This would probably take hundreds of years, but we could place the planet into a cooler orbit and terraform the atmosphere into a more habitual one.


Ruling over two similar sized planets would be nice.

How does a solar sail cause displacement?
 
We need to move venus outwards to 90 million miles using massive solar sails.. Solar sails hundreds of miles in size causing displacement that would allow for the planet to drift outwards. This would probably take hundreds of years, but we could place the planet into a cooler orbit and terraform the atmosphere into a more habitual one.


Ruling over two similar sized planets would be nice.
Me thinks this thread doth belong in humor.
 
We need to move venus outwards to 90 million miles using massive solar sails.. Solar sails hundreds of miles in size causing displacement that would allow for the planet to drift outwards. This would probably take hundreds of years, but we could place the planet into a cooler orbit and terraform the atmosphere into a more habitual one.


Ruling over two similar sized planets would be nice.
we are not a responsible enough species to "rule over" one planet, nuch less 2.



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Far easier to move the Moon a comparative small distance once you have 100% determined the exact resulting energy effects .
That's what somebody did originally because before a certain defined time there is no trace of the moon shown by any civilisation anywhere on the planet .

Colleges need to be more involved with Dyson Sphere technology .
 
We need to move venus outwards to 90 million miles using massive solar sails.. Solar sails hundreds of miles in size causing displacement that would allow for the planet to drift outwards. This would probably take hundreds of years, but we could place the planet into a cooler orbit and terraform the atmosphere into a more habitual one.
Or you could put those solar sails in orbit around Venus and lessen the amount of sunlight it receives.
 
Far easier to move the Moon a comparative small distance once you have 100% determined the exact resulting energy effects .
That's what somebody did originally because before a certain defined time there is no trace of the moon shown by any civilisation anywhere on the planet .

Colleges need to be more involved with Dyson Sphere technology .

Only the Protectors can build a Ringworld.
 
My thinking is generally accepted by most in our college system.

RED FLAG ... run for your life ...

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ... just teasing ...

This should condense some oceans ... I have a handful of blue-green algae here so we can skip about half of all evolution ... just 600 million years to oxidize all the iron and start respiration ...

Venus spins the opposite way as Earth ... and she'd have much much smaller tides without a large moon ... we've already dumped human garbage there, make it into a cheap landfill while we're waiting ...
 
We need to move venus outwards to 90 million miles using massive solar sails.. Solar sails hundreds of miles in size causing displacement that would allow for the planet to drift outwards. This would probably take hundreds of years, but we could place the planet into a cooler orbit and terraform the atmosphere into a more habitual one.


Ruling over two similar sized planets would be nice.
Just the anchors alone would tear the planet apart.

Jessica isn’t exactly smart.
 
We need to move venus outwards to 90 million miles using massive solar sails.. Solar sails hundreds of miles in size causing displacement that would allow for the planet to drift outwards. This would probably take hundreds of years, but we could place the planet into a cooler orbit and terraform the atmosphere into a more habitual one.


Ruling over two similar sized planets would be nice.
Jessica, i think it would be easier to take Uranus, capture all the incredible gas it contains and use it to propel an ark into space.
 
Just the anchors alone would tear the planet apart.

Jessica isn’t exactly smart.

Now now now ... half the force for twice as long performs the exact same amount of work ... it's a billion years before the bacteria finish and humans can live there ... use smaller sails ... less force ... otherwise the Sun will just boil the planet away, let's use her while we can ...
 
We need to move venus outwards to 90 million miles using massive solar sails.. Solar sails hundreds of miles in size causing displacement that would allow for the planet to drift outwards. This would probably take hundreds of years, but we could place the planet into a cooler orbit and terraform the atmosphere into a more habitual one.


Ruling over two similar sized planets would be nice.
Two similar sized planets on the same orbital path around the sun, what could go wrong ? I'm not sure the Sun puts out enough solar wind to move something the size of a planet no matter how big the sails not to mention the enormous amount of material needed.

How about a sun shade at the Lagrange point between the Sun and Venus after the temperature starts to get lower drop a bunch of bacteria onto the planet that converts CO2 to O2.
 
Or you could put those solar sails in orbit around Venus and lessen the amount of sunlight it receives.
It wouldn't matter. Venus is hot because of the density of its atmosphere.

Sheesh you people are ignorant.
 
It wouldn't matter. Venus is hot because of the density of its atmosphere.

Sheesh you people are ignorant.


It also rotates too slowly and with a weak magnetic field it lost most of its lighter gasses like Oxygen from the solar winds..But maybe they have a way to speed up the rotation lol
 
How does a solar sail cause displacement?
Solar winds. It's a propellant free way to slowly move a small payload across space. It's been tested and works. Trying to scale that up to move a planet would never work.
 

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