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deliberately$19791$ - translation to greek

HYPOTHETICAL PLANETARY ENGINEERING PROCESS
Terraformation; Terraformed; Ecopoiesis; Planetary ecosynthesis; Ecopoeisis; Replacing the Earth; Terraformer; Ecopoesis; Worldhouse; Teraform; Xenoforming; Teraforming; Terra-form; Paraterraform; Paraterraforming; Terra-forming; Terraformers; Terraforming of Mercury; Terraforming of the Moon; Deliberately restricted ecospheric environments; DREE-systems
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  • An artist's conception shows a terraformed [[Mars]] in four stages of development.
  • Artist's conception of a terraformed Mars
  • An artist's conception of the terraformed Mercury
  • Artist's conception of the [[Moon]] terraformed as seen from Earth
  • Artist's conception of a terraformed [[Venus]]
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Terraforming

Terraforming or terraformation ("Earth-shaping") is the hypothetical process of deliberately modifying the atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology of a planet, moon, or other body to be similar to the environment of Earth to make it habitable for humans to live on.

The concept of terraforming developed from both science fiction and actual science. Carl Sagan, an astronomer, proposed the planetary engineering of Venus in 1961, which is considered one of the first accounts of the concept. The term was coined by Jack Williamson in a science-fiction short story ("Collision Orbit") published in 1942 in Astounding Science Fiction, although terraforming in popular culture may predate this work.

Even if the environment of a planet could be altered deliberately, the feasibility of creating an unconstrained planetary environment that mimics Earth on another planet has yet to be verified. While Venus, Earth, Mars, and even the Moon have been studied in relation to the subject, Mars is usually considered to be the most likely candidate for terraforming. Much study has been done concerning the possibility of heating the planet and altering its atmosphere, and NASA has even hosted debates on the subject. Several potential methods for the terraforming of Mars may be within humanity's technological capabilities, but according to Martin Beech, the economic attitude of preferring short-term profits over long-term investments will not support a terraforming project.

The long timescales and practicality of terraforming are also the subject of debate. As the subject has gained traction, research has expanded to other possibilities including biological terraforming, para-terraforming, and modifying humans to better suit the environments of planets and moons. Despite this, questions still remain in areas relating to the ethics, logistics, economics, politics, and methodology of altering the environment of an extraterrestrial world, presenting issues to the implementation of the concept.