Stefan.De.Machtige said:
Mars can never become a earth-like planet. It's core is dead, and it has no stabilising moon - let alone a schield against the suns' radiation. It has huge duststorms, and very little water. To build something on Mars, you need a reason to spend huge, and huge, amounts of money. There really isn't one, that's why we never build a base on the moon. Hugely expensive for so, so little gain.
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We don't really know if the core is completely dead, only that a huge meteorite impact stopped it from spinning and generating a magnetic field that could keep the solar wind away, and thus the planet's water was blown away by the solar wind.
If it turns out that Mars has a liquid core, perhaps in some way altering the course of one of its moons and making it collide with the other to combine into one big moon that could have the same effect as the earth's moon on the earth's core. Or maybe some fancy large-scale magnetic field generators will be invented in the future. And then, the solar wind problem would be gone.
And, Mars would only need to be able to sustain itself for colonization to be a good idea, dead rock or not. Since humand are experts at altering the enviroment we live in, a self sustaining society on mars isn't an impossible idea, the amount of energy from the sun that reaches mars' surface is close to the amount on earth, so solar power is a viable option for energy, and ther is still frozen water on the planet.. A small self-sustaining society could grow, and maybe one day, Mars could have a big population. Starting such a colony is maybe too expensive today, but as tech becomes cheaper...
Sorry for the long response, it's just that I have given this subject a lot of thought before :P
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