火星を暖める方法(How we could warm Mars)

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2024-08-09 ノースウェスタン大学

研究者たちは、火星を生命に適した環境にするための新しい手法を提案した。この方法では、火星の大気中に工学的に設計された塵粒子を放出することで、火星の温度を50°F以上上昇させ、微生物が生存できる温度に近づけることができる。従来の方法よりも5,000倍効率的で、火星に豊富に存在する資源を利用するため、実現可能性が高い。この手法は火星を微生物や作物が生息可能な環境にする第一歩となり得る。

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ナノ粒子で火星を暖かく保つ可能性 Feasibility of keeping Mars warm with nanoparticles

Samaneh Ansari, Edwin S. Kite, Ramses Ramirez, Liam J. Steele, and Hooman Mohseni
Science Advances  Published:7 Aug 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adn4650

火星を暖める方法(How we could warm Mars)

Abstract

One-third of Mars’ surface has shallow-buried H2O, but it is currently too cold for use by life. Proposals to warm Mars using greenhouse gases require a large mass of ingredients that are rare on Mars’ surface. However, we show here that artificial aerosols made from materials that are readily available at Mars—for example, conductive nanorods that are ~9 micrometers long—could warm Mars >5 × 103 time smore effectively than the best gases. Such nanoparticles forward-scatter sunlight and efficiently block upwelling thermal infrared. Like the natural dust of Mars, they are swept high into Mars’ atmosphere, allowing delivery from the near-surface. For a 10-year particle lifetime, two climate models indicate that sustained release at 30 liters per second would globally warm Mars by ≳30 kelvin and start to melt the ice. Therefore, if nanoparticles can be made at scale on (or delivered to) Mars, then the barrier to warming of Mars appears to be less high than previously thought.

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