2019-09-25 at 12:23 AM UTC
The outer atmosphere of Venus is the closest thing to an Earthlike environment in terms of gravity, air pressure, temperature.
2019-09-25 at 1:37 AM UTC
Mars is much, much closer.
2019-09-25 at 1:47 AM UTC
You guys go and call me, let me know whats up!
2019-09-25 at 3:47 AM UTC
-SpectraL
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[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
There are black holes out there which are 10 billion times the size of our Sun. Our Sun is like a head of a pin when put against them. A single black hole can easily surpass the space of our entire solar system. These are monsters that are just floating around out there, eating up entire galaxies as they go. Even light itself cannot escape, due to their incredible gravity.
2019-09-25 at 9:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by 8stringflinG
Venus has a retrograde orbit and has about a third of the orbit time of mars, so a lot of the time it's very far away.
Venus has a retrograde rotation not orbit.
Meanwhile Mars, which is closer by about 20 million miles at it's furthest,
Wrong.
At their closest, Venus is ~25m miles away, Mars is ~35m miles away.
At its farthest Venus is ~160m miles away and Mars is 250m miles away.
is more in line with the Earth's orbit and is only opposite to the earth every 2 years.
???
Thank God people like Elon Musk don't listen to you.
Elon Musk is an overrated retard swindler with retard fans.
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2019-09-25 at 9:49 AM UTC
This nigga literally thinks Venus is moving in the opposite direction through space lmao.
2019-09-25 at 10:47 AM UTC
I approve of this plan
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2019-09-25 at 10:55 AM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
[my hereto riemannian peach]
Lando is one of the most confusing characters in star wars. Hes basically a nad snake who doesn't really redeem himself, everyone just agrees hes just a good nigga. Closest to it is when he snakes Jabba. Really want to watch those movies now
2019-09-25 at 11:10 AM UTC
Lando is kinda tokenesque in that regard.
2019-09-25 at 11:14 AM UTC
Before we knew how to analyze its atmosphere, many believed that the thick cloud cover meant that we would find Venus a lush, steamy jungle planet
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2019-09-25 at 1:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by Rear Naked Joke
Venus has a retrograde rotation not orbit.
Wrong.
At their closest, Venus is ~25m miles away, Mars is ~35m miles away.
At its farthest Venus is ~160m miles away and Mars is 250m miles away.
???
Elon Musk is an overrated retard swindler with retard fans.
This nigga thinks he's an astrologist
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2019-09-25 at 2:10 PM UTC
I just wanna orbit the moon
2019-09-25 at 2:24 PM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
[my hereto riemannian peach]
Originally posted by 8stringflinG
This nigga thinks he's an astrologist
you mean astronomer you retarded little faggot
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2019-09-25 at 3:06 PM UTC
The clouds are extremely thick and dense, and buoyancy benefits IMMENSELY from the square-cube law. A small increase in surface area leads to a much larger increase in volume. So the entire colony could be supported by balloons.
The only problem is the clouds are acidic so the balloons supporting these cities will need to be coated in something corrosion resistant, but we have such films already.
Even if there is a leak, the pressure above the clouds is the same as on Earth so it'll just leak like a cracked door letting out your air conditioning rather than popping like a balloon. But you won't need pressurised suits or structures, which is an enormous benefit that a Venutian cloud city has over Mars.
The Venutian atmosphere also offers protection from cosmic radiation similar to the earth because it's ionosphere creates an induced magnetosphere, which Mars can't because it doesn't have any magnetosphere and has thin atmosphere.
The only suit you'll need is to protect against the atmosphere's corrosion, and to supply you breathable air. This means rather than puffy space suits you can just walk around in what is essentially a a hazmat suit, with perhaps some temperature shielding since the temperature at the level of cloud cities could range from -1C to 51C
2019-09-25 at 3:07 PM UTC
Mercury seems more chill
I wanna smoke a blunt in the biggest Impact crater in the solar system