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With enough hydrogen Venus would have enormous oceans and almost livable

If you could transport enough hydrogen from a gas giant like...
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  08/18/26


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Date: August 18th, 2026 7:29 PM
Author: gibberish (?)

If you could transport enough hydrogen from a gas giant like Jupiter to Venus where it could react with the carbon dioxide it would result in water and something resembling soot. The atmosphere would still be around 3% nitrogen which you would still have to manage, but not impossible.

You would have a giant ocean plant with one large continent and two smaller island chains. Venus doesn't have plate tectonics but it might start with oceans present.

The planet is 90% of Earths gravity but twice the solar power potential. The one thing you couldn't change is the planets rotation. It goes backwards and a day lasts longer than a year. Maybe they could position mirrors in space that would mimic day/night hours on earth.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5894660&forum_id=2most#50076540)