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Got a variant on an idea I had in the past.

Both Luna and Mars are capable of retaining an atmosphere and hydrosphere for significant periods of time if they were somehow given them.

For Luna it's hundreds to thousands of years. For Mars it'd be *much* long, both because of the higher gravity and being farther from the sun.

Lot's of authors have written about terraforming Mars. I can think of only one who tried it with Luna.

But my new thought was what if Someone (aliens?) did it in the distant past and set up some maintenance methods.

So both Mars and Luna are habitable and have been stocked with terran life forms (including humans)

This wouldn't be obvious to folks on earth until at 1600s or later. Without telescopes, you might notice some clouds and the like on Luna, but that'd be about it.

Mars would likely take until the 1800s or so.

I'm assuming that Luna doesn't have tech beyond Medieval if that. Mars might be more advanced. But no radio at least.

Given all this, History would be mostly the same until recently.

I'm wondering what things you folks think would change in that universe. The big cvhanges would be in the last 100-150 years.

I'm also interested in folks take on how civilizations might develop on Luna and Mars.

ps. I have vague memories of some site that would display maps of Mars and Luna with oceans of various depths. If anybody knows what they are, I'd be grateful for the info.

Date: 2019-10-09 07:52 am (UTC)
siliconshaman: black cat against the moon (Default)
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You're probably right about albedo being higher, but the moon would have biosphere and that too would modify it. I suspect the contrast would be higher, the oceans would be brighter, the land darker.

Although, i'm boggling at what sort of adaptations the plant life would have to cope with the lunar night... 28 days with no light...I'm guessing they might work like high arctic plant life and go into hibernation. The atmosphere being thinner would offer less insulation so it would be cold at night, cold enough to freeze probably.

Bioluminescence would probably become a big thing too among the animal life. Maybe some of the plants would develop carnivorous habits, sort of like sundews or pitcher plants but scaled up, using the animal life as a energy source during the long night.

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