Science!

Yes, saw that yesterday or day before on the local news. So cool!

Now we can harvest gasses to plant on Mars, so maybe, just maybe, we can thicken the atmosphere as the first step in terraforming it to support humans. I know that has been discussed in NASA meetings. I don't know if will work, but this accomplishment means it's possible to try it.
The whole terraform Mars idea is so baffling to me. We currently live on a planet that is absolutely perfect for life. Life can't help but naturally thrive here under all kinds of conditions. So what's the obsession with a desolate wasteland like Mars? It seems like all the time and money on this, in my opinion, foolish project to terraform Mars could be spent on improving quality of life on Earth. I mean we can't even deal with our own global climate crisis as it is. Like we're gonna create an artificial self-sustaining atmosphere and climate on a planet 40 million miles away?

I feel like too often in science and tech the question asked is "can we do it" and not "should we do it".