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by forapurpose
2940 days ago
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> hellish Venusian weather In Mars' wonderful weather, pressure is so low, at 0.006 atm, that IIRC water boils in the ambient environment, and gravity is 0.376 G. Around 50 km above Venus, pressure is about equal to Earth, gravity is equal to Earth, and temperatures are a very friendly (relative to all locations in the universe outside Earth) 30-80 deg C. (Also, breathable air is lighter than Venusian atmosphere, so a floating base is a bit easier; and Venus is closer to Earth than Mars.) There are drawbacks to living in a Venusian airship, or so I'm told, but weather-wise it's pretty good. |
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Neither are exactly prime vacation spots, but if you want a target for robotic exploration, Mars is so much easier.