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'''Geothermal energy''' is heat generated inside dense and rocky cosmic bodies. It can be generated by the immense pressure in the core of planets, creating nuclear processes and is constantly available with virtually no limit in time.
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'''Geothermal energy''' is heat generated inside dense and rocky cosmic bodies. It can be generated by the immense pressure in the core of planets and created by nuclear processes and is constantly available with virtually no limit in time.
  
On [[Earth]] there are a few installations to use geothermal energy for heating and for production of electricity. On [[Mars]] there might be usable geothermal energy, as well. Yet, it is unknown how deep to drill and what's the temperature in the depth. There are signs of geothermal energy, however.
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On [[Earth]] there are a few installations to use geothermal energy for heating and for production of electricity. On [[Mars]] there might be usable geothermal energy, as well. It is unknown how deep a Mars colony would need to drill for practical Geothermal energy. There are signs of geothermal energy, however.
  
 
==Signs and theories==
 
==Signs and theories==
  
[[Mars Global Surveyor]] has found fresh signs of flowing water in the [[Cerberus]] region near the equator of Mars. This has been probably happened 10 million years ago, which is geologically an extreme short time. Hopefully, the heat is still there in certain spots. <ref>[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997JBIS...50..187F Fogg, Martyn J.: The utility of geothermal energy on Mars]</ref>
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[[Mars Global Surveyor]] has found relatively fresh signs of flowing water in the [[Cerberus]] region near the equator of Mars. This probably happened 10 million years ago, which is geologically an extreme short time. Hopefully, the heat is still there in certain spots. <ref>[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997JBIS...50..187F Fogg, Martyn J.: The utility of geothermal energy on Mars]</ref>
  
 
==Open issues==
 
==Open issues==

Revision as of 21:48, 28 September 2013

Geothermal energy is heat generated inside dense and rocky cosmic bodies. It can be generated by the immense pressure in the core of planets and created by nuclear processes and is constantly available with virtually no limit in time.

On Earth there are a few installations to use geothermal energy for heating and for production of electricity. On Mars there might be usable geothermal energy, as well. It is unknown how deep a Mars colony would need to drill for practical Geothermal energy. There are signs of geothermal energy, however.

Signs and theories

Mars Global Surveyor has found relatively fresh signs of flowing water in the Cerberus region near the equator of Mars. This probably happened 10 million years ago, which is geologically an extreme short time. Hopefully, the heat is still there in certain spots. [1]

Open issues

  • Are there scientific theories about the inner temperature on Mars?
  • Are there spots with usable geothermal energy? Additional explorations on Mars are needed to get exact figures.

References