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Theoretically possible? Moving water to Mars

Theoretically possible? Moving water to Mars

- OP asks whether moving excess Earth water to Mars is theoretically possible but acknowledges it’s practically infeasible. - Questions include how much water must be moved to counter sea-level rise, required rockets, and fuel needs assuming advanced space capability. - Asks whether transported water would remain on Mars
Moises Ulloa 13 May 2026
Theoretically possible? Moving water to Mars

Theoretically possible? Moving water to Mars

- Reddit user asks whether moving Earth’s excess water to Mars to combat sea level rise is theoretically possible. - Seeks estimates of how much water would need to be moved and the number of rockets and fuel required. - Wonders if transferred water would remain on Mars or
Moises Ulloa 13 May 2026
Theoretically possible? Moving water to Mars

Theoretically possible? Moving water to Mars

- The post asks if transporting water from Earth to Mars to reduce sea-level rise and aid terraforming is theoretically possible. - It notes the idea is likely theoretically possible but practically impossible with current technology. - The author asks how much water would need moving, how many rockets and
Moises Ulloa 13 May 2026

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