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...The surface of Venus is completely hidden... ...greenhouse effect heats Venuss surface 7-7 Venus... ...Venuss surface 7-7 Venus is covered with... ...Mercury, Mars, and Venus with that of... ...properties of Mercury, Venus, and Mars. The... ...alternate name for Venus. Cytherea is another... ...Greek counterpart of Venus. In mythology, Cythera... ...which the goddess Venus first set foot.... ...adjective pertaining to Venus as opposed to... ...adjective pertaining to Venus: venereal. The closest... ...a probe around Venus would be pericytheria... ...the atmospheres of Venus and Mars. Although... ...the atmospheres of Venus and Mars, whereas... ...greenhouse effect on Venus provides an extreme... ...atmospheric pressure of Venus. 33. We assume... ...be cooked. 37. Venus would be a... ...than the Earth. Venus as an identical... ...fiction writers on Venus would write about... ...and images about Venus. nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/venuspage.html . The... ...includes information on Venus Express as well... ...which executes two Venus flybys. The NSSDC... ...this motion. Observing Venus Venus is most... ...motion. Observing Venus Venus is most easily... ...or superior conjunction, Venus appears quite close... ...greatest elongations of Venus. Around the time... ...greatest eastern elongation, Venus appears as an... ...horizon after sunset. Venuss angular size, which... ...approaching the Earth. Venus reaches greatest brilliancy... ...at which time Venus presents a crescent... ...and the Moon. Venus overtakes the Earth... ...next several months, Venuss angular size decreases... ...information about observing Venus during the months... ...10: Mission to Venus and Mercury. 1978,... ...1990, p. 256. Venus Allen, D. Laying... ...D. Laying Bare Venus Dark Secrets in... ...Radar Views of Venus in Sky &... ...Radar Tour of Venus in Sky &... ...the Vega missions; Venus in the Radar... ...Climate Change on Venus in Scientific American,... ...50. Burgess, E. Venus: An Errant Twin.... ...Press. Burnham, R. Venus, Planet of Fire... ...32; What Makes Venus Go? in Astronomy,... ...al. Atlas of Venus. 1997, Cambridge University... ...The Vapors of Venus and Other Gassy... ...130. Cordell, B. Venus in Astronomy, Sept.... ...A. Rendezvous with Venus in Astron-omy, Apr.... ...Magellan Scores at Venus in Astronomy, Jan.... ...Esposito, L. Does Venus Have Active Volcanoes?... ...et al. Pioneer Venus. 1982, NASA SP-461.... ...SP-461. Goldman, S. Venus Unveiled in Sky... ...258. Grinspoon, D. Venus Unveiled in Astronomy,... ...50. Grinspoon, D. Venus Revealed: A New... ...The Rivers of Venus in Sky &... ...R. Voyage to Venus in Discover, Apr.... ...Pioneer Mission to Venus in Scientific American,... ...56. Plaut, J. Venus in 3-D in... ...and Clouds of Venus in Scientific American,... ...C. Magellan Reveals Venus in Astronomy, Feb.... ...Eloquent chapter comparing Venus and Earth. Saunders,... ...The Exploration of Venus: A Magellan Progress... ...1991, p. 130; Venus: A Hellish Place... ...the Clouds of Venus in Sky &... ...New Face of Venus in Sky &... ...Earliest Maps of Venus in Sky &... ...157. Wall, S. Venus Unveiled in Astronomy,... ...of the Pacific) Venus Pioneer (1979, NASA... ...On the Pioneer Venus mission and early...
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