NASA finally considers Venus

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NASA plans on sending a man to the Venus.
He would visit Venusian upper atmosphere only, not land on the surface.

Venus is much closer to Earth than is Mars.

NASA claims our technology might be already good enough to pay a visit on Venus atmosphere.

In 60km above Venus ground level, there is similar conditions than in Earth. Temperature is in comfy range of 20 - 30 degrees Celcius. There is oxygen.
Venus is closer to the Sun than Earth is so Venus would be a good place to gather solar energy for use for electric devices.

Venus has clouds which rain down suplhuric acid. But this is not a problem at altitude of 60 km.

Our only pictures from the ground level of Venus come from Soviet Russia who took pictures in 1970 and claimed Venus is inhabitable. We can only trust them since no one else has sent a probe there.

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THIS IS THE PICTURE the Russian took from Venus surface

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Looks habitable to me

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>tfw you will live in a cloud city on Venus in your lifetime

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Jail Finn how much money money made tax evasion a good idea to you

peaceful, innocent and uninhabited planets?
>YEAH INVADE EM

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Home sweet home, amiright

about 100 000 euros

God bless

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columbia when?

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do they have gold and titanium?

All of this shit is completely useless.

All this money could be better spent on astrophysics : telescopes, interferometers, coronographs, particle accelerators. Real science and understanding instead of MUH BIG ROCKETS GRUG GOES TO MARS

Depends. What do you intend to do with them?

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for super conductors.

That's equally useless. The microverse is where all the cool shit is. If we want to figure out teleportation and cell degeneration we've gotta look closer, not further.

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Teach me about physics, come on.

did they succeeded teleporting pizza?

I can't because we don't understand it. Everyone was too busy racing for the moon and getting out cheap medicine to work that shit out. It's whack though. The final frontier.

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I do Voronoi tesselation simulations of hydrostatic flows in convective zones of high metallicity main-sequence stars at ELI-NP based on FTS data.

>out teleportation and cell degeneration

While you are literally a brainlet with the mind of a 12 year old. Teach me more.

So you don't actually do anything, then?

[x] doubt

Looks like home lmao.

Are talking about molecular biology now ? Anything that's not that ''is not anything'' ? And how is teleportation related to this ?

Only brainlets need products instead of boundary-pushing knowledge.

> And how is teleportation related to this ?

Photons "communicating" with each other faster than the speed of light. What would you call it?

>Only brainlets need products instead of boundary-pushing knowledge.

Sounds like gender studies and philosophy.

NASA = arabic for deception

passed the bullshit pile..NEXT~!!!

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A MAN TO THE BENUS :DDDD

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It's literal hell even for a machine to visit. Nothing to be learned from it. Meanwhile most people can't afford housing or to raise their kids. Hang those NASA cucks one by one.

Venus is too hot

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-communication_theorem

>Photons "communicating" with each other faster than the speed of light

They don't. We observe the decoherence effects of an existing superposition. Tensor products of the basis vectors of the two subsystems diverge after wavefunction collapse. There is no transfer of information
Do you know any representation theory ? These things are really complicated and you need that + vector calculus before you even begin to learn the physics of it.

Also entanglement is not teleportation, you're thinking of tunneling. And these things are precisely what I want more funding for instead of GRUG GOES TO BIG RED ROCK.

Just stop lumping together all reddit pseud popsci trash.

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If it were up to you, Isabella would have never funded Christopher Columbus and his expensive suicidal voyage across the ocean

Looks like mexico тbh

Who cares about children or housing ? How is that interesting to me, how does it further my knowledge of the universe ? Human affairs are excruciatingly boring compared to physics.

Yes, I dont like NASA JPL or our obsession with putting retarded human flesh on bodies for 100x the cost of a robot, but that's a stupid argument nonetheless.
Still, I'd much rather have GRUG'S BEEG ROKETS than welfare for subhumans.

if we would just get rid of every jew and half jew, every baltic tribe as well, 80% of all problems on the planet would be solved
the remaining problems would be taken on individually, so the planet wouldnt need any cause for war or conflict for the next 1000 years
in that time, certain space agencies will compete, just like scientists did when they discovered new lands
battles would be fought with pioneers and space vehicles, who can colonize a mining spot somewhere in space first

I just wanna live in a cloud city

Yes, tunneling. Or as I like to call it, teleportation. Cool shit, even though I think medicine has far more practical use than whatever you're wasting your life with. The increasing complexity of science will eventually reach the point where nobody can keep up.

>NASA claims our technology might be already good enough to pay a visit on Venus atmosphere
But they don't even have the technology to go to the Moon. Watch the video:

youtube.com/watch?v=BK-uatwOOeA

They have also said that they can't get past the Van Allen belt. They won't go to Venus, and not even the Moon. No-one has ever been there, and never will. Stop believing in these ridiculous hoaxes.

Pic related is the real-size replica of the lunar module of the Apollo 11 mission btw. Nasa claims that two astronauts, fuel, oxygen, water, thermal insulation, batteries, electronics etc. could fit inside that thing, but most importantly it could also accommodate the rover that they were supposedly driving on the surface of the Moon. The lunar module's official diameter is 3.5 meters Lunar Roving Vehicle's official measurements are 3.1 x 2.3 x 1.1 meters. Nasa also claims that the rover could be folded to a size of a suitcase.

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They obviously had all that sent there with a different unmanned shuttle. That's how they filmed the landing.

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stupid fucking piece of shit

thank you

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Yeah they "destroyed" the Saturn V because they had no use for it after Apollo and Skylab were over, that's all he means.

And the rover was stowed at the base of the module on the outside.

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No, the walk out of the LM was filmed by a camera on the LM. Takeoff was filmed by a camera on the rover which could be controlled from earth.
youtube.com/watch?v=9HQfauGJaTs

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>Our only pictures from the ground level of Venus come from Soviet Russia who took pictures in 1970 and claimed Venus is inhabitable
We have imagery and atmospheric data from two rovers sent there in 1983. They lasted around two hours before doing the equivalent of robotic autistic screeching and going offline for good. Pic related is the first true colour photo, taken from Venera 13.

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Are you even human ?
What seems physically or mechanically impossible to you ? What seems too far fetched to have happened with Apollo 11 ?

Astronaut deployment of the LRV from the LM's open Quadrant 1 bay was achieved with a system of pulleys and braked reels using ropes and cloth tapes. The rover was folded and stored in the bay with the underside of the chassis facing out. One astronaut would climb the egress ladder on the LM and release the rover, which would then be slowly tilted out by the second astronaut on the ground through the use of reels and tapes. As the rover was let down from the bay, most of the deployment was automatic. The rear wheels folded out and locked in place. When they touched the ground, the front of the rover could be unfolded, the wheels deployed, and the entire frame let down to the surface by pulleys.

The rover components locked into place upon opening. Cabling, pins, and tripods would then be removed and the seats and footrests raised. After switching on all the electronics, the vehicle was ready to back away from the LM.[21]

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What a shithole