On May 21 I will likely be locked in a dark room, staring at a glowing phosphorescent screen with images of cell contents. I don't think that I'll notice anything out of the ordinary. That is, unless I see a chloroplast in the shape of Mary.
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Originally Posted by simonrex22
...Can you imagine the possibilities of Terraforming Jupiter eventually. Here is where the research starts...
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Jupiter is a gas giant. Terraforming it would be a waste. Igniting it into a second sun would be more practical. Now, Jupiter does have 63 moons, (some of which are tectonically active!). If Jupiter were successfully ignited into a star, Callisto would be far more practical for terraforming. It already has an atmosphere.