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Old March 13th 06, 11:19 PM posted to alt.music.rush,sci.space.shuttle
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Default clear coverup of life on Venus

This photo orginal color? That look volcanic to you? NOPE...

Clouds are acidic, that's hilarious, and clearly a coverup of life.
Clouds only can be water vapor, and nothing else. Acid mitigates and
doesn't assume vaporous form. They're lying, and this original color
photo shows elements of life (water and clouds). See the picture.
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http://www.space.com/php/multimedia/...gid=501&gid=38

Beneath the Clouds of Venus
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Venus by Galileo
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Here the Galileo spacecraft, en route to Jupiter, images the cloud
features of Venus, which perpetually shroud its volcanic surface.
Venus, Earth's twin planet in size, is actually the most inhospitable
planet in the solar system due to its atmospheric makeup, which is 96
percent carbon dioxide. The dense layer of clouds is believed to be
composed of sulfuric acid droplets, not water.

 




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