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Corrected the publication order of the books.
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The Red Mars / BlueGreen Mars / GreenBlue Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson describes the process of terraforming Mars so that humans could live there. Could those same techniques work on other planets in the solar system?

For example, could those techniques work on a gaseous planet such as Saturn? Or do they require solid ground? Similarly, could they work on a planet with a dense atmosphere such as Venus, or is that planet too dissimilar to Mars to work without major changes?

The Red Mars / Blue Mars / Green Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson describes the process of terraforming Mars so that humans could live there. Could those same techniques work on other planets in the solar system?

For example, could those techniques work on a gaseous planet such as Saturn? Or do they require solid ground? Similarly, could they work on a planet with a dense atmosphere such as Venus, or is that planet too dissimilar to Mars to work without major changes?

The Red Mars / Green Mars / Blue Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson describes the process of terraforming Mars so that humans could live there. Could those same techniques work on other planets in the solar system?

For example, could those techniques work on a gaseous planet such as Saturn? Or do they require solid ground? Similarly, could they work on a planet with a dense atmosphere such as Venus, or is that planet too dissimilar to Mars to work without major changes?

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Could the terraforming techniques from Red/Blue/Green Mars work on any other planets in our solar system?

The Red Mars / Blue Mars / Green Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson describes the process of terraforming Mars so that humans could live there. Could those same techniques work on other planets in the solar system?

For example, could those techniques work on a gaseous planet such as Saturn? Or do they require solid ground? Similarly, could they work on a planet with a dense atmosphere such as Venus, or is that planet too dissimilar to Mars to work without major changes?