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Mars habitable by humans: reality or pure fiction?
Francis Rocard: Currently, and for a long time to come, it's science fiction. It's a theoretical subject, not uninteresting, in which eminent American planetary scientists have taken an interest, but these projects would cost trillions, and it would take several centuries to create an effective system. I can't imagine for a second a politician in the White House launching a project spread over a century or two. Thinking that we're going to be able to modify a planet's climate is a sorcerer's apprentice's game. We have to create a greenhouse effect on Mars that isn't breathable for humans. What if a greenhouse gas machine breaks down? Like the film "The Martian," there will just be a slightly longer exploration than for the Moon, but it's not a refuge from which to leave Earth if we experience survival problems.
Mars habitable by humans: reality or pure fiction?
Francis Rocard: Currently, and for a long time to come, it's science fiction. It's a theoretical subject, not uninteresting, in which eminent American planetary scientists have taken an interest, but these projects would cost trillions, and it would take several centuries to create an effective system. I can't imagine for a second a politician in the White House launching a project spread over a century or two. Thinking that we're going to be able to modify a planet's climate is a sorcerer's apprentice's game. We have to create a greenhouse effect on Mars that isn't breathable for humans. What if a greenhouse gas machine breaks down? Like the film "The Martian," there will just be a slightly longer exploration than for the Moon, but it's not a refuge from which to leave Earth if we experience survival problems.