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Venus is alive, Mars is dead
On Aug 11, 7:20 am, BradGuth wrote:
How much proof positive do we need about Venus, as to realize what an absolute treasure throve of a nearby planet Venus represents? Venus is very much an active planetology of what's representing the next best thing to a proto-Earth, and at times being just 100 fold the distance of our salty old moon. Is that good news, or what? Since our moon's L1 is still taboo/nondisclosure rated, and humanly lethal as all get out, whereas if not Venus, then why not Venus L2 (VL2 POOF City)? - Brad Guth Apparently our nearest planet that's very much newish Earth like is still officially taboo, even though there's lots of interesting stuff to look at and to ponder, as to how the heck them folks (locals or ETs) managed to do what they did. And to think that a lot of nifty Venus science could be obtained from its L2, including those near perfection radar obtained images of its toasty and geothermally active surface. - Brad Guth - |
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