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Andrew Gray wrote in message ...
Astonishingly, this actually has space history in it. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3387895.stm "Computer researcher Don Mitchell used original digital data from two Soviet Venera probes that landed in 1975. His reprocessed and recalibrated images provide a much clearer view of the Venusian surface..." His page is at http://www.mentallandscape.com/V_Venus.htm ; the images themselves seem to be ferreted away somewhere on a page that's 404ing, but there's a good solid history of the Soviet (and the contemporary American) program of Venus probes there. I've read parts of it, and commend it to your attention... Right on target, as Venus offers evolution if not terraformed life a far safer bet than Mars, and certainly a whole lot more survivable than our moon. "Moon Dirt isn't just Moon Dirt, it's absolutely Everything Dirt" I have absolutely no doubts that once upon a time Mars had a sufficient atmosphere, thereby a warmer and radiation protected environment, possibly even long enough to have sustained either natural evolution and/or of some well intended terraforming on behalf of establishing some life similar to human. Unfortunately, there are certain limits to which life and of it's DNA/RNA as we know it can coexist within the confines of what Mars has had to offer for the past few thousand years, and certainly things are not getting any better. Whereas Venus still offers a survivable atmospheric buffer zone that's also loaded with all sorts of natural energy opportunities. The more the likes of Mars core cools itself off, the worse becomes any opportunity for that planet to revive itself, short of receiving a massive infusion of artificial energy, such as what 1000 terawatts per year as derived from our lunar He3 might have to offer. 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 |
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