Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Earth's Twin Planet Venus

  Earth's Twin

Planet Venus

Average distance from the sun
108,200,000 miles
Planet's diameter
12.106 km
Astronomical period of rotation around itself
243 days

  •   Twin earth as it was called upon an old both have the same size, mass, density, both of which are at the same time and Nebula one, but this twinning was over when he was studying the planet up close, scientists have discovered that Venus differs completely from the ground, there are no oceans on the planet and surrounded by a sheath heavy aerial component of the carbon dioxide is mostly there is no trace of the water and dragging it and sulfuric acid rains on its surface and the atmospheric pressure equivalent to 92 times atmospheric pressure at the surface of the Earth's sea ..
 
  • Scorching heat on the surface up to 482 ° C, the heat formed by the density of its atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide, which causes the phenomenon of greenhouses, undergoing the sun through the atmosphere is thick and increase the temperature of its surface is not allowed to go out to outer space this makes it Venus hotter than Mercury is the closest to the sun.
  • The studies indicate that perianth air a few billion years was very similar to what it is the earth's atmosphere today, and maybe there were large amounts of liquid water on the surface, but the water has evaporated as a result the impact of global warming
  • Day on Venus is equal to 243 days from land, the largest year of 225 days the amount of ground, and spins the planet from east to west, the sun seems to resident Venus shines from the west to the east and sets

  • There are volcanoes of all sizes on Venus, of the thousands of small craters scattered in the plains to the mountains, the large craters.

  • Picture shows a huge volcanoes, called Sabs Sapas Mons Mons, up four kilometers, and is surrounded by a huge inflow of lava, and notes in the picture Vohtan Brkanetan at the top of the mountain. And massive landslides on both sides of the mountain




Planet Venus Gallery




 

  

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