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Venus with its Runaway Greenhouse.
Its the worse case of planet heating up.In earth's case the warming is created by humans.(GOPers) Venus is a lot further from the Sun then Mercury,and yet its hotter WOW Gore warned us,but GOPer press called him crazy.Get the picture Treber
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Venus with its Runaway Greenhouse.
On Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 2:34:09 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
Its the worse case of planet heating up.In earth's case the warming is created by humans.(GOPers) Venus is a lot further from the Sun then Mercury,and yet its hotter WOW Gore warned us,but GOPer press called him crazy.Get the picture Treber The Venusian atmosphere is about 100 times thicker than Earth's. Mercury has hardly any atmosphere to speak of. That's the difference. Double-A |
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Venus with its Runaway Greenhouse.
"Herbert Glazier" who is http://tinyurl.com/Glazier-the-loud-retarded-pig wrote: "Get the picture" that Treber is "badly damaged goods" but day after day Glazier still behaves like a dog that barks into the night at a distant noise he knows nothing about, .... and he keeps on barking and barking.... LOL |
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Venus with its Runaway Greenhouse.
"Double-A" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : ... On Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 2:34:09 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote: Its the worse case of planet heating up.In earth's case the warming is created by humans.(GOPers) Venus is a lot further from the Sun then Mercury,and yet its hotter WOW Gore warned us,but GOPer press called him crazy.Get the picture Treber The Venusian atmosphere is about 100 times thicker than Earth's. Mercury has hardly any atmosphere to speak of. That's the difference. The atmospheric pressure of Venus is 95 bar and the temperature is ~= 470°C And Venus CO2 is critical. State Intermediate between gas and liquid. For CO2, nothing different between gas and liquide on surface Venus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critic...thermodynamics) Between 50 km to 55 km altitude, it does between 1 to 0,5 atmosphere and 30°C. With a simple diving regulator, a human can live |
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Venus with its Runaway Greenhouse.
Double-A wrote: On Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 2:34:09 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote: Its the worse case of planet heating up.In earth's case the warming is created by humans.(GOPers) Venus is a lot further from the Sun then Mercury,and yet its hotter WOW Gore warned us,but GOPer press called him crazy.Get the picture Treber The Venusian atmosphere is about 100 times thicker than Earth's. Mercury has hardly any atmosphere to speak of. That's the difference. Double-A Mercury and earths moon are pretty similar as far as atmosphere goes. Both are prettry well unprotected from solar radiation. Yet we are told that the surface temperature while in the sun on Mercury, would not allow for any sort of landers or astronauts to survive for more than a few minutes. Yet we were told that men went to the moon and came back with no problems whatsoever. ....Still want to believe that Apollo fairytale ?, Now that we know better half a century later, when NASA still can't get men past the Van Allen Belts without dying. |
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Venus with its Runaway Greenhouse.
On Friday, September 15, 2017 at 7:22:27 AM UTC-7, Bast wrote:
Double-A wrote: On Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 2:34:09 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote: Its the worse case of planet heating up.In earth's case the warming is created by humans.(GOPers) Venus is a lot further from the Sun then Mercury,and yet its hotter WOW Gore warned us,but GOPer press called him crazy.Get the picture Treber The Venusian atmosphere is about 100 times thicker than Earth's. Mercury has hardly any atmosphere to speak of. That's the difference. Double-A Mercury and earths moon are pretty similar as far as atmosphere goes. Both are prettry well unprotected from solar radiation. Yet we are told that the surface temperature while in the sun on Mercury, would not allow for any sort of landers or astronauts to survive for more than a few minutes. Yet we were told that men went to the moon and came back with no problems whatsoever. ...Still want to believe that Apollo fairytale ?, Now that we know better half a century later, when NASA still can't get men past the Van Allen Belts without dying. Mercury is a hell of a lot closer to the inferno of the Sun than is the Moon. Though their similarity makes me wonder if they didn't originate in the same region. Double-A |
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Venus with its Runaway Greenhouse.
Double-A wrote:
Bast wrote: ----snip---- Mercury and earths moon are pretty similar as far as atmosphere goes. Both are pretty well unprotected from solar radiation. Yet we are told that the surface temperature while in the sun on Mercury, would not allow for any sort of landers or astronauts to survive for more than a few minutes. Why the "yet"? Yet we were told that men went to the moon and came back with no problems whatsoever. Why the "yet"? ----snip---- Mercury is a hell of a lot closer to the inferno of the Sun than is the Moon. Mercury is 58 million km from the sun; the Earth/moon system is 150 million km from the sun; therefore the intensity of solar radiation on the moon is (58/150)^2 = 0.15 times its intensity on Mercury. ----snip---- |
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