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Kim Stanley Robinson Says Colonizing Mars Won't Be As Easy As He Thought

An anonymous reader sends this excerpt from io9: Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy filled us all with hope that we could terraform Mars in the 21st century, with its plausible description of terraforming processes. But now, in the face of what we've learned about Mars in the past 20 years, he no longer thinks it'll be that easy. Talking to SETI's Blog Picture Science podcast, Robinson explains that his ideas about terraforming Mars, back in the 1990s, were based on three assumptions that have been called into question or disproved:

1) Mars doesn't have any life on it at all. And now, it's looking more likely that there could be bacteria living beneath the surface. 2) There would be enough of the chemical compounds we need to survive. 3) There's nothing poisonous to us on the surface. In fact, the surface is covered with perchlorates, which are highly toxic to humans, and the original Viking mission did not detect these. "It's no longer a simple matter," Robinson says. "It's possible that we could occupy, inhabit and terraform Mars. But it's probably going to take a lot longer than I described in my books."

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  1. Hard to Imagine by NEDHead · · Score: 5, Funny

    it could take longer than in his books, which, frankly, were interminable.

  2. That's why it's called Science Fiction by neo-mkrey · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's why it's called Science Fiction and not Science Nonfiction.

  3. Re: Yeah, really? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Take your meds and calm down. It's been enough of a hassle getting you out of that Thai prison. Beside "she" being a "he", he was also underage.