John Schutkeker wrote in message . 92...
(Brad Guth) wrote in
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navigate itself through the crystal clear CO2 ocean of Venus.
???
What's your dumbfounded problem with that?
Venus atmospheric CO2 is crystal clear below those cool nighttime
clouds, as well as relatively calm, and the density is nearly 1/12th
that of water here on Earth.
Taking into account the 91% gravity and of the 65+kg/m3 of buoyancy,
with that you could literally "go fish".
Actually the density within a Venus death valley is more like
85+kg/m3, and that only gets cooler and denser at night, a nighttime
that's a season of 2900+ hours worth.
As for the moon may have never sustained life, but it may have
provided itself as a truly long-range capable transporter and/or
transponder of life, even of life as we know it.
Some good readings: SADDAM HUSSEIN and The SAND PIRATES
http://mittymax.com/Archive/0085-Sad...andPirates.htm
The latest insults to this Mars/Moon injury:
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-moon-02.htm
Some other recent updates:
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-gwb-moon.htm
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-interplanetary.htm
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/moon-04.htm