Terraforming Venus means removing 90 Earth atmospheres of carbon dioxide, cooling a planet that melts lead, and importing an ocean — the newest NASA idea skips all of it
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A new NASA idea for terraforming Venus has been proposed, which reportedly does not involve removing large amounts of carbon dioxide, cooling the planet, or importing an ocean. The concept of making Venus habitable has been explored in various discussions, with some considering the challenges and possibilities of such a project. The details of NASA's idea are not specified, but it appears to offer an alternative approach to traditional notions of terraforming the planet.
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