
Does turbulence make sky cities infeasible on Venus?
Jun 27, 2019 · It has been proposed that Venus' atmosphere at the altitude of around 50 km could be colonized with large aerostats. Since Venus' atmosphere is largely CO2 regular air acts like …
A cloud-top colony on Venus, will it drift to the poles?
May 20, 2015 · During the Vega program, while there was a great deal of problems establishing exact position of the two balloons released on June 11 and 15, 1985 into the Venusian …
atmosphere - What would a Venus sky look like above the cloud …
Dec 24, 2016 · With that said, human color perception is complicated and depends on both the eyes and the brain, the sunlight above the clouds on Venus would be about twice as bright as …
Would it be easier to put humans on Venus rather than Mars?
Aug 17, 2020 · Venus' surface gravity is much closer to Earth's than Mars' is, so the long-term health effects of living in a low-gravity environment are likely to be less on Venus (if they are …
colonization - Would a human colony on Venus be possible?
$\begingroup$ The flip-side is that while Venus would be harder to get started, Mars would be harder to make into a fully viable colony. Without a magnetic field to retain the atmosphere, …
navigation - Does Venus have a north star or south star? - Space ...
Jul 31, 2017 · An interesting question might be how to do navigation on Venus without a view of the night sky due to the (very) opaque clouds. An antenna large enough to receive radio …
What if a Space Shuttle entered the atmosphere of Venus?
Dec 14, 2020 · Say there's a Space Shuttle in a low Venus orbit performing a (re-)entry burn. How would the following atmospheric entry and flight differ from the one on Earth, given the …
debris - What would the Venus landers look like today? - Space ...
Sep 21, 2020 · If Venus is geologically active, ground tremors over decades - even small ones - would perhaps cause parts made fragile to fall off. This paints a mental picture of long periods …
venus - Does the Venusian atmosphere's "super rotation" actually …
This differential in speed results in an acceleration in the direction of Venus' rotation, with the result of the upper atmosphere rotating faster than the planet. Thus, the Hadley cells are …
Venus vs Mars for colonization - Space Exploration Stack Exchange
$\begingroup$ Venus landers go dark quickly: "The spacecraft was designed to last about half an hour on Venus' harsh surface, but sent back data for more than two hours after its landing …