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- From: knapp@spot.Colorado.EDU (David Knapp)
- Subject: Re: PUTTING VENUS IN AN ORBIT SIMILAR TO THE ORBIT OF THE EARTH
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.224509.13296@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
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- Organization: University of Colorado, Boulder
- References: <abian.716517308@pv343f.vincent.iastate.edu> <1992Sep15.143429.12714@cpu.com>
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 22:45:09 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep15.143429.12714@cpu.com> gwlester@cpu.com writes:
- > First off the lost Hydrogen would have to be replaced. Secondly I
- >believe the current trends talk about placing sun shades in orbit to reflect
- >the solar radiation. This should be much easier to do than changing the orbit
- >of something as massive as Venus.
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- Good grief. Is this some kind of competition for the most bizarre things
- to do to make another planet liveable?
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- What's wrong with just protecting the planet we're living on now?
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- David Knapp University of Colorado, Boulder
- Perpetual Student knapp@spot.colorado.edu
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