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r_rajesh77
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Look into this url
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mars/news/mars-20070315.html
Some points to note are
* The polar region contains enough frozen water to cover the whole planet in a liquid layer approximately 11 meters (36 feet) deep.
* The radar sees through icy layers to the lower boundary, which is as deep as 3.7 kilometers (2.3 miles) below the surface.
Elon Musks wants to heat up Mars using a nuclear weapon. But the radiation according to me will make the planet uninhabitable for a long time.
Here is my solution. we all know about microwave open which heats any object placed inside. I would say let's have a ionised beam conductor in hollow cylindrical form. inside this pass the microwave which will be confined inside the ionised beam as it is a waveguide, (ionised beam being a conductor) for the microwave. Microwave will get reflected by conductors. Have this in satellite of mars. Have many such satellites and heat up the surface of south polar region of Mars with such a setup.
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mars/news/mars-20070315.html
Some points to note are
* The polar region contains enough frozen water to cover the whole planet in a liquid layer approximately 11 meters (36 feet) deep.
* The radar sees through icy layers to the lower boundary, which is as deep as 3.7 kilometers (2.3 miles) below the surface.
Elon Musks wants to heat up Mars using a nuclear weapon. But the radiation according to me will make the planet uninhabitable for a long time.
Here is my solution. we all know about microwave open which heats any object placed inside. I would say let's have a ionised beam conductor in hollow cylindrical form. inside this pass the microwave which will be confined inside the ionised beam as it is a waveguide, (ionised beam being a conductor) for the microwave. Microwave will get reflected by conductors. Have this in satellite of mars. Have many such satellites and heat up the surface of south polar region of Mars with such a setup.