Posted on 03/01/2023 12:26:59 AM PST by zeestephen
Using data that's three decades old, NASA scientists say they've figured out what happens to Venus' heat when it's lost to space — and discovered that the planet's surface may be "squishy" enough for it to be hemorrhaging its internal warmth...This Venusian discovery stems from astronomers trying to understand the planet's surface, which unlike Earth does not have tectonic plates to explain where its heat goes.
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‘A goddess on a mountaintop
Was burning like a silver flame
The summit of beauty and love
And Venus was her name!’
That’s the problem with squishy Shells.
They’re a lot of fun.
But then they try to change you.
Sir the surface of this planet is squishy.
What should we do about it sir?
Get it to be less squishy.
Huh... I suddenly feel smarter about the cosmos after reading this!!
She’s got. Oh baby she’s got it!
reminds me of Rush bumper music!
Man made climate change no doubt.
They gotta cut down on them fossil fuels.
Is this The Shocking Blue, or Bananarama?
So Venus has a coronae instead of tectonic plates with fault lines.
Does that mean she has pimples instead of crows feet? She is still the teenager in the solar system.
So Venus is the cause of intergalactic globull warming?
It...goes away.
Whatever the variety heat energy input, the internal heat energy generated and the heat loss…. Equilibrium will be attained. Eventually!
Thanks for posting…
I remember an essay from Dr. Velikovsky about how the heat of Venus is decreasing.
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