i-kno-nothing t1_je1dwjr wrote
- build a magnetic satellite network shield around the moon.
- strategically place massive nuclear bombs around the entire moon, evenly spaced.
- explode said nukes.
- wait 10 years for radiation to dissipate.
- terraforming complete.
WarrenPuff_It t1_je1g5zt wrote
The moon is already radiated.
Solar winds will yeet any atmosphere away.
i-kno-nothing t1_je1hce7 wrote
That's what the artificial magnetic field is for
PatFluke t1_je1j12h wrote
Or! Hollow it out and spin it really fast! Now we can walk on the inside and keep the oxygen inside!
Not the just a hat rack my friends.
mooimafish33 t1_je2lw6j wrote
I too have read the expanse
PatFluke t1_je2nfqi wrote
Really? I haven’t read it but have been told I should. They spin the moon?
mooimafish33 t1_je2oev3 wrote
They spin Ceres actually, but it's pretty much exactly your idea. Millions of people live in tunnels they have dug all throughout it, and it was spun up enough for the people to experience like .7G
i-kno-nothing t1_je2p2t5 wrote
how do you spin a planet? O_O
PatFluke t1_je2qlm4 wrote
Smash a big rock into it? Massive engines pointing 45 degrees up from the surface with fusion reactors powering them throwing particles out of orbit circling the equator? Magic? I dunno I was being dumb when I wrote my comment lol. Sounds like a cool ideaz
Edit: I’m not cool enough for ideaz.
i-kno-nothing t1_je2un6f wrote
this is all sci-fi. no such thing as a stupid idea! only limit is current technology. but from a physics p.o.v. all could work xD
firewoodenginefist t1_jefhm5v wrote
If there's no air drag/low density you could hook 1 or 2 fusion engines to it to create the spin
i-kno-nothing t1_jefuwkj wrote
the fusion engines will power ion thrusters?
firewoodenginefist t1_jegkkfu wrote
I imagine. Rockets work way better in space because no resistance/gravity
AreYouUpsetFriend t1_je1jcyj wrote
Hey this is NASA. Are you interested in a position?
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