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- From: titan@sys6626.bison.mb.ca (Titanium Knight)
- Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors
- Subject: * UFO = Venus
- Message-ID: <24Ne5B3w165w@sys6626.bison.mb.ca>
- Date: 31 May 93 09:29:36 GMT
- Organization: System 6626 BBS, Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
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- File: venusufo.txt
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- From: Sheppard Gordon Date: 20-05-93 23:22
- To: All Msg#: 19
- Subj.: UFO = Venus
- Area: UFO
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- Venus is often mistaken for UFO
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- Venus, so much nearer to the sun than Earth, is speeding ahead
- of Earth in its orbit around the sun. And although Venus' distance
- from the Earth is much farther than it was a month ago, the planet
- shines brighter now.
- From Earth, Venus is the brightest body in the solar system
- after the sun and the moon. Although Venus peaked in brightness
- more than a week ago, it is still bright enough to be mistaken - as
- it occasionally is - for an unidentified flying object.
- Its brightness is attributed to the fact that nearly a quarter
- of its lit half faces Earth, according to Astronomy magazine.
- Also, the thick Venusian cloud cover reflects three-quarters of
- the light that hits it, says astronomer Ian Ridpath.
- Tomorrow and Tuesday, it may be possible to see Venus near the
- crescent of the waning moon, both before dawn and through sunrise.
- The moon passes 7 degrees north of Venus on Tuesday.
- Venus is on average 67.24 million miles from the sun. Its
- orbit brings it nearer to the Earth than does the orbit of Mars.
- The Venusian year is 224.7 Earth days in length. Venus rotates
- on its axis once every 243 Earth days.
- Unlike most other planets, Venus has a clockwise rotation,
- which means the Venusian sun rises in the West rather than the East
- as on Earth.
- Its size, however, is more comparable to the Earth's than to
- any other planet. Venus has a diameter of 7,521 miles, while
- Earth's diameter is 7,927 miles.
- The atmosphere of Venus is made up primarily of carbon dioxide
- and has a pressure of 90 to 100 times that of the Earth.
- Scientists believe the carbon dioxide helps trap most of the
- sun's heat in the atmosphere, making Venus the hottest of the solar
- system's planets.
- The surface termperature of Venus can climb above 850 degrees
- Fahrenheit.
- Its thick clouds are composed mainly of sulphuric acid.
- Radar maps of almost the entire surface of Venus have been made
- from satellites circling the planet.
- Pioneer 12, launched May 20, 1978, was the first U.S.
- spacecraft to orbit Venus and map topographic features including
- its tallest peak, the 7-mile-high Maxwell Montes.
- Venus has a rocky surface and is cratered. Many craters are
- only 20 miles wide, but the largest crater was found to be 150
- miles across.
- A step closer to the sun, Mercury, nearly 123 million miles
- away, is in superior conjunction with the Earth tomorrow, but it
- won't be visible again until just after sunset on Saturday.
- When either Mercury or Venus is on the far side of the sun from
- Earth, it is said to be in superior conjunction to Earth. When it
- is between Earth and the sun, it is said to be in inferior
- conjunction.
- When the outer planets are on the far side of the sun from the
- Earth they are said only to be in conjunction. There is no need to
- distinguish between inferior and superior positions for them since
- they can never be in inferior conjunction.
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