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Why is Venus the hottest planet?

Although Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, it’s not the hottest. That title belongs to Venus. The average surface temperature of Venus is about 460°C or 860°F. That’s hot enough to melt lead. The reason why Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system is its atmosphere. It has a ...

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Aliens and the Purple Earth

An exploration of the idea that aliens may have visited earth long ago in the geologic past and found a very different planet than we know today. My Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/johnmichaelgodier My Event Horizon Channel: https://www.youtube.com/eventhorizonshow Music: Cylinder ...

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Searching for Alien Probes in the Solar System

An updated look at how we are preparing to search the solar system in SETI to see whether anyone has ever stationed an alien probe in the star system including just what we might look for. My Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/johnmichaelgodier My Event Horizon Channel: ...

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🚀Y a-t-il eu de la vie sur Vénus ? – HERMES#8

La planète Vénus est un enfer extrêmement inhospitalier... mais par le passé, elle a peut-être bien été couverte d'océans d'eau liquide abritant une vie primitive... mais on ne pourra probablement jamais le vérifier. Envie de chouettes documentaires sur l'Astronomie ? ...

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NASA is Going Back to Venus!

NASA is going back to Venus after more than 30 years. Venus once had an atmosphere similar to ancient Earth. It had lakes of liquid water and possibly even life at some point in its history. But today, it’s a hellish world where the average surface temperature is 460°C or 860°F. NASA’s upcoming ...

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