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Venus for dummies (1.0) / Brad Guth (GuthVenus)
On Jan 2, 7:45*am, Brad Guth wrote:
Is Venus as truly insurmountable as we’ve been taught to believe? It’s not exactly a Goldilocks kind of place, because it’s certainly hot and seriously pressurized. Those perfectly natural looking mountains, canyons and the associated rock seem about right. The atmosphere is mostly toxic to us, but well above them thick acidic clouds it gets way colder than anywhere here or above Earth, and so what gives with that? As to its surface, is there anything that’s otherwise out of place or irregular upon its hot crust and of the mountainous geology of its roasted to death terrain and subsequent erosion that’s perhaps even a wee bit unnatural or unexpected? http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus”,GuthVenus “GuthVenus” at 1:1, plus 10x resample/enlargement of the area in question:https://picasaweb.google.com/1027362...8634/BradGuth# This isn't so much about accepting whatever I interpret that's so gosh darn interesting, but about what you and others can extrapolate or deductively interpret as to what such a hot and geodynamically active planet surface has to offer. |
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Venus for dummies (1.0) / Brad Guth (GuthVenus)
On Jan 26, 9:53*am, Brad Guth wrote:
On Jan 2, 7:45*am, Brad Guth wrote: Is Venus as truly insurmountable as we’ve been taught to believe? It’s not exactly a Goldilocks kind of place, because it’s certainly hot and seriously pressurized. Those perfectly natural looking mountains, canyons and the associated rock seem about right. The atmosphere is mostly toxic to us, but well above them thick acidic clouds it gets way colder than anywhere here or above Earth, and so what gives with that? As to its surface, is there anything that’s otherwise out of place or irregular upon its hot crust and of the mountainous geology of its roasted to death terrain and subsequent erosion that’s perhaps even a wee bit unnatural or unexpected? http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus”,GuthVenus “GuthVenus” at 1:1, plus 10x resample/enlargement of the area in question:https://picasaweb.google.com/1027362...Guth#slideshow... This isn't so much about accepting whatever I interpret that's so gosh darn interesting, but about what you and others can extrapolate or deductively interpret as to what such a hot and geodynamically active planet surface has to offer. Be my guest and apply your very own photographic enlargement software, as to viewing this one small but rather interesting area of Venus, using your independent expertise as to enlarge or magnify this mountainous area of Venus that I’ve focused upon shouldn’t be asking too much. Most of modern PhotoZoom and other photographic software variations tend to accomplish this automatically, although some extra filtering and dynamic range compensations can further improve on the end result (no direct pixel modifications necessary). “GuthVenus” 1:1, plus 10x resample/enlargement of the area in question: https://picasaweb.google.com/1027362...18595926178146 http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/imgcat/hi...c115s095_1.gif https://picasaweb.google.com/1027362...8634/BradGuth# http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus”,GuthVenus |
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