Posted on 07/26/2020 6:33:28 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
LOL
Mining water in the outer solar system and delivering it to Venus' gravity well until, in a liquid state, it would cover the surface with an average depth of 10 or 20 miles would help cool it down over the next centuries or couple millennia. The larger problem would be to get it rotating prograde at some reasonable pace. Pursuant to this idea, it would be a good idea to build a density map (Earth's is referred to as the Potsdam Gravity Potato) and slam Venus in just the right spot to push the heaviest part into the axial location. Then add the water.
Uranus jokes will continue to be funny until we choke out or last laugh.
Well, there it is: a tourist attraction for the political class. ;)
Free, online short story. It’s one of the great classics.
The Marching Morons by C. M. Kornbluth
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/51233
I read that what makes (made?) Venus inhospitable was
the absence/loss of a magnetic field, which resulted in its ‘good’ atmosphere giving way to its current hellsh atmosphere.
With a surface temperature of about 900 degrees, volcanoes don’t have a big effect.
That's odd.
Scientists can give you a detailed geological history of Venus and yet they didn't know about these active volcanoes. You can read it on Wikipedia.
They allegedly know EVERYTHING about the planet as fact including how it was once earth-like but then suffered from 'runaway global warming' caused by an excess of co2. (A warning for planet earth)
They know this because of a few photos they have from probes of the surface and LOTS and LOTS of speculation to fill in the blanks.
There’s a real one on Phobos
I remember watching something on PBS about Venus. There is a theory that Venus’ crust is so thick that heat builds up in the mantle and it reaches a tipping point where the whole crust is melted and the surface is wiped clean.
Venus is a VERY intriguing, if inhospitable, place.
Related article:
https://astronomy.com/news/2019/05/venus-reimagined-a-new-image-of-an-active-world
It looks like the textbooks are going to need revision... again...
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