Venus Planet
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Joe Landis
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Mr. Craft
Research Report
Joe Landis
The Planet Venus
Introduction
The Surface
The Atmosphere
Volcanoes
Magellan Mission
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The Planet Venus
Introduction
The planet we know as Venus is the second planet from the Sun in our solar system. The Planet is also the brightest if we were looking at it from earth. According to a some information I have found it “is the third brightest celestial object in the sky (after the Sun and Moon)[And] is also one of the few bodies in our Solar System that rotates east to west (retrograde) (

The Surface
We gathered data from a satellite we sent to Venus showing us that Venus is a highly Volcanically active planet. With more and more satellite images being produced we see that the surface of the planet is changing. We have found that some Volcanoes that were on Venus some odd years ago have become dormant and new Volcanoes have been made, Thus proving the Plates under Venuss surface are still moving and the planet is not dead; actually, it is very alive! Venus has many Mountains and Volcanoes on its surface. “There are also several board depressions: Atlanta Planitia, Guinevere Planitia, Lavinia Planitia. There two large highland areas: Istar Terra in the northern hemisphere (about the size of Australia) and Aphrodite Terra along the equator (about the size of South America). The interior of Ishtar consists mainly of a high plateau, Lakshmi Planum, which is surrounded by the highest mountains on Venus including the enormous Maxwell Montes (Http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/venus.html).”

The Atmosphere
I copied the following chart to show the comparison of the atmosphere between Earth and Venus.
(Davison E. Soper, Institute of Theoretical Science, University of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403 USA [email protected])
Earth Venus
N_2 0.79 3
O_2 0.20 < 0.002 Ar 0.01 small CO_2 0.0003 86 H_2O ~ 0.02 ~ 0.01 Total 1.00 90 H_2O 3 km 30 cm liquid + vapor Clouds (50 to 70 km above surface) H_2SO_4 (sulfuric acid). Because of all the gasses in Venuss atmosphere it has been named one of the most poisonous planets in our solar system. "It is also the hottest planet because clouds on Venus trap the suns energy causing a greenhouse effect far worse than anything we could imagine on our planet. ( Here is a diagram to help you understand what I am saying about the Green house effect. That temperature is actually hot enough to melt lead and is hotter than Mercurys even though it is twice as far from the Sun.

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