Terraforming in popular culture

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La terraformation est un des grands thèmes de la science-fiction. Dans son roman Semailles humaines, écrit en 1957, l'écrivain James Blish la définissait ainsi : « Terraformation : technique consistant à façonner les planètes à l'image approximative de la Terre pour que les Terriens normaux puissent y vivre ». rdf:langString
Terraforming is well represented in contemporary literature, usually in the form of science fiction, as well as in popular culture. While many stories involving interstellar travel feature planets already suited to habitation by humans and supporting their own indigenous life, some authors prefer to address the unlikeliness of such a concept by instead detailing the means by which humans have converted inhospitable worlds to ones capable of supporting life through artificial means. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La terraformation est un des grands thèmes de la science-fiction. Dans son roman Semailles humaines, écrit en 1957, l'écrivain James Blish la définissait ainsi : « Terraformation : technique consistant à façonner les planètes à l'image approximative de la Terre pour que les Terriens normaux puissent y vivre ».
rdf:langString Terraforming is well represented in contemporary literature, usually in the form of science fiction, as well as in popular culture. While many stories involving interstellar travel feature planets already suited to habitation by humans and supporting their own indigenous life, some authors prefer to address the unlikeliness of such a concept by instead detailing the means by which humans have converted inhospitable worlds to ones capable of supporting life through artificial means.
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