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I've come up with a way to create an atmosphere on Mars using electricity, which will also serve as a 'free for all' powersource.
Using a super-massive nuclear generating station, on Mars' north pole, or a series of them, a giant rod will be positioned pointing upward, where a system of satellites will be positioned around mars' globe... Gradually, through induction across a vacuum, the satellites will be positioned around Mars' globe at slightly lower, and lower potentials, feeding one another across space, until they gradually reach Mars' extreme southern pole, where the lowest potential will be positioned, with a giant rod that receives all the power from the satellites. From this lowest potential position, all of Mars' "load" will be derived from it, which will increase the induction across all the satellites, creating a global electricro magnetic field with the generating station acting as the +, and the southern pole, with it's load-point, being the (-).
The satellites will essentially create a magnetic field surrounding the planet, as long as plenty of power is constantly being used, acting like a magnetic field similar to earth's, which will become the re-birth of the Martian atmosphere, essentially becoming the foundation of a future livable planet.
...As the atmosphere builds, the climate of Mars would become very similar to earth's, with breathable air.
If Mars had more atmosphere how warm would it be?
Using a super-massive nuclear generating station, on Mars' north pole, or a series of them, a giant rod will be positioned pointing upward, where a system of satellites will be positioned around mars' globe... Gradually, through induction across a vacuum, the satellites will be positioned around Mars' globe at slightly lower, and lower potentials, feeding one another across space, until they gradually reach Mars' extreme southern pole, where the lowest potential will be positioned, with a giant rod that receives all the power from the satellites. From this lowest potential position, all of Mars' "load" will be derived from it, which will increase the induction across all the satellites, creating a global electricro magnetic field with the generating station acting as the +, and the southern pole, with it's load-point, being the (-).
The satellites will essentially create a magnetic field surrounding the planet, as long as plenty of power is constantly being used, acting like a magnetic field similar to earth's, which will become the re-birth of the Martian atmosphere, essentially becoming the foundation of a future livable planet.
...As the atmosphere builds, the climate of Mars would become very similar to earth's, with breathable air.
If Mars had more atmosphere how warm would it be?