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− | Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) is an ideal [[Super greenhouse gas | + | Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) is an ideal [[Super greenhouse gas]], but eventually it will be broken down by [[Ultraviolet light]] (UV) by losing a Fluorine atom. The fluorine is HIGHLY reactive, likely combining with CO2 to form COF (which still missing a valence electron, so it will perhaps collect an H, or an OH eventually). The CF3 will eventually form another molecule such as CF3OH or CHF3. |
*What is the duration of COF- in the Martian atmosphere, and its relative warming number? | *What is the duration of COF- in the Martian atmosphere, and its relative warming number? |
Revision as of 09:44, 22 October 2024
This page is a list of questions of interest to Mars explorers & colonists, which need further scientific study.
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Martian Super-greenhouse gases
Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) is an ideal Super greenhouse gas, but eventually it will be broken down by Ultraviolet light (UV) by losing a Fluorine atom. The fluorine is HIGHLY reactive, likely combining with CO2 to form COF (which still missing a valence electron, so it will perhaps collect an H, or an OH eventually). The CF3 will eventually form another molecule such as CF3OH or CHF3.
- What is the duration of COF- in the Martian atmosphere, and its relative warming number?
- What is the duration of COFH in the Martian atmosphere, and its relative warming number?
- What is the duration of CF3H in the Martian atmosphere, and its relative warming number?
- What is the duration of CHF3 in the Martian atmosphere, and its relative warming number?
- What is the duration of CF3OH in the Martian atmosphere, and its relative warming number?
Medical effects of long term exposure to 43% gravity
- What are the long term medical effects of humans or mammals living in Martian Low gravity?
- What is the minimum gravity needed to avoid long term damage?
Radiation protection for short term missions
- Any EVA is dangerous on Mars. Is the risk of filling sandbags with dirt and placing them on the top of a habitat, lower than the Radiation risk reduction from having a layer or two of sandbags above you for a ~555 day long stay?
Industrial percursors
- Is it possible for a small, low mass, machine be able to make 3D printing resin for a 3D printer out of Martian materials?