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Leaving Earth

The concept of humans finding new homes in space.

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Mars

A planet that is often considered as a potential colony for humans due to its similarities to Earth.

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Venus

A hostile and deadly planet in the solar system.

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Colony

A group of humans living and working together in a specific location outside of Earth.

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Greenhouse effect

The trapping of heat in a planet's atmosphere, leading to increased temperatures.

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CO2

Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect.

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Earth's atmosphere

The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.

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Surface temperature

The temperature on the surface of a planet.

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Denser

Having a higher concentration or density.

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Pressure

The force exerted on a surface by the weight of the atmosphere above it.1. Venus:The second planet from the Sun, similar in size to Earth and with 90 percent of its surface gravity.

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Surface gravity

The force of gravity experienced on the surface of a planet or celestial body.

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Colonizing the solar system

The process of establishing human settlements and habitats on other planets or celestial bodies.

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Negative health effects

Adverse impacts on human health caused by long days in low gravity places.

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Habitat

A place suitable for living or supporting life.

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Terraforming

The process of transforming a planet or celestial body to make it habitable for humans.

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Oceans

Large bodies of saltwater that cover a significant portion of a planet's surface.

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Lush forests

Dense and thriving vegetation areas with a variety of trees and plants.

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Blue sky

The color of the sky when there is no cloud cover or atmospheric pollution.

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Great pyramids

Massive structures built in ancient Egypt as tombs for pharaohs.

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Ancestors

Previous generations of humans from whom a person is descended.

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Cooling Venus down

The process of reducing the temperature of Venus.

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Heavy atmosphere

The thick layer of gases surrounding a planet.

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Gas

A state of matter characterized by particles that are widely spaced and move freely.

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Solar collectors

Devices that capture and convert solar energy into usable forms.

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Laser beams

Highly focused beams of light that can be used for various purposes.

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Power generating capacity

The ability to produce and supply electrical power.

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Sequester

To isolate or remove a substance from the environment.

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CO2

Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming.

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Chem call reactions

Chemical reactions that involve the formation or breaking of chemical bonds.1. Mass driver systems:Electric rails used to shoot elements like calcium or magnesium from one planet to another, eliminating the need for rockets on smaller planets.

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Carbonates

Compounds formed by the combination of metals and carbon dioxide (CO2), which can help sequester CO2 from the atmosphere.

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Sequester

To capture and store a substance, in this case, CO2, in a different form or location.

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Impractical

Not feasible or realistic due to various reasons, such as scale or resource requirements.

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Venus in the shade

The concept of blocking out the sun on Venus by constructing a large mirror to free the atmosphere.

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Solar sail

A large flat surface that can be pushed by the pressure of sunlight, similar to a sail on a boat.

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Annular slacks

Circular sections of angled mirrors that reflect sunlight from one mirror to another, redirecting the light to the back and balancing the force on the front.

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Infrastructure

The necessary systems and structures put in place to support a particular project or operation.

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Grape flood

A metaphorical term referring to the sudden and intense rainstorm of liquid CO2 on Venus after the critical temperature is reached.

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Critical temperature

The specific temperature at which a substance undergoes a significant change in its physical properties.

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Global rainstorm

A rainstorm that occurs on a global scale, affecting the entire planet.1. Venus:The second planet from the Sun in our solar system.

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Surface temperature

The temperature on the outermost layer of a planet or celestial body.

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Pressure

The force exerted by a substance per unit area.

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CO2

Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that is present in the atmosphere of Venus.

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Celsius

A temperature scale where 0 degrees represents the freezing point of water and 100 degrees represents the boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure.

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Oceans

Large bodies of saltwater that cover a significant portion of a planet's surface.

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Freeze

The process of a substance changing from a liquid to a solid state due to a decrease in temperature.

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Snow

Precipitation in the form of ice crystals that fall from the atmosphere.

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Atmosphere

The layer of gases surrounding a planet or celestial body.

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Nitrogen

A gas that makes up a significant portion of Earth's atmosphere.

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Suffocating

The inability to breathe due to a lack of oxygen or presence of harmful gases.

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Insulation

Material used to prevent the transfer of heat or electricity.

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Venus Rock

The rocky surface of Venus.

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Volcanoes

Openings in the Earth's crust through which molten rock, ash, and gases are ejected.

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Mass drivers

Devices used to accelerate and propel objects using electromagnetic forces.

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Rockets

Vehicles that are propelled by the expulsion of exhaust gases.

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Ice moons

Moons that have a significant amount of ice on their surfaces.1. Europa:One of Jupiter's moons with twice as much water as Earth's oceans.

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Construction drones

Robots used to cut chunks of ice off Europa.

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Venus

The planet where the ice from Europa is shot at using striders.

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Space Tethers

Devices that can take a payload on both ends and are used to transport ice from Europa to Venus.

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Payload

The cargo or object being transported by the space tethers.

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Atmosphere

The layer of gases surrounding a planet.

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CO2 ice

Carbon dioxide in solid form.

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Nitrogen

A gas that can be removed from the atmosphere using the same method as removing CO2 ice.

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Terraforming

The process of making a planet habitable for humans.

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Breathable atmosphere

An atmosphere that contains the necessary gases for humans to breathe.

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Life

Adding living organisms to the planet.1. Avenous day:A day on the planet Avenous that is 2802 hours long, equivalent to more than 116 Earth days.

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Giant mirror

A mirror on Avenous that, when removed, would cause half of the planet to become extremely hot.

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Massive atmosphere

The atmosphere on Avenous that, even without it, would still result in unbearable temperatures.

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Day-night cycle

The cycle of alternating between day and night on Avenous, created by using mirrors to illuminate the planet's surface.

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Incense

The surface of Avenous that needs to be illuminated by mirrors to allow energy in and melt the water oceans.

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Cyanobacteria

Microorganisms that are likely to be the first inhabitants of Avenous, capable of photosynthesis and releasing oxygen.

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Photosynthesis

The process by which cyanobacteria convert sunlight into energy and release oxygen as a byproduct.

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Nitrogen fixation

The process by which cyanobacteria convert nitrogen from the atmosphere into nutrients that can be used by living beings.

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Dead ocean water

The water in Avenous' oceans that needs to be fertilized by cyanobacteria to prepare it for more complex organisms.

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Nitrogen fixing plants

Plants that can grow on Avenous' land and use the nitrogen-rich soil created by cyanobacteria to thrive.

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Continent

The landmass on Avenous where billions of trees would eventually spread, creating a large green covering.

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CO2

Carbon dioxide that would be strategically released on Avenous to supply the plants and cyanobacteria with additional nutrients.

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Orbital mirrors

Mirrors in orbit around Avenous that would provide extra light to areas already covered with plants, allowing them to be active for most of each day.1. Genetic engineering:The manipulation of an organism's genes to create desired traits or characteristics.

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Machinery of life

The complex systems and processes that enable living organisms to function.

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Atmosphere

The layer of gases surrounding a planet or celestial body.

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Oxygen mask

A device worn over the mouth and nose to provide a supply of oxygen.

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Resources

Materials or substances that can be used or consumed to meet a need or achieve a goal.

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Carbon dioxide ice

Solid carbon dioxide, commonly known as dry ice, which forms at very low temperatures.

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Nitrogen

A chemical element that makes up a large portion of Earth's atmosphere and is essential for life.

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Terraforming

The process of transforming a planet or celestial body to make it habitable for humans.

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Mars

The fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system, often considered a potential target for human colonization.

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Venus

The second planet from the Sun in our solar system, known for its extreme temperatures and hostile environment.

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Venus

The second planet from the Sun in our solar system, known for its extreme temperatures and hostile environment.

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Ecosystems

A community of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment.

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Settlers

People who establish a new community or colony in a different location.

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Descendants

The offspring or future generations of a particular individual or group.

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