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 Author Venus should be a inferno planet
Admiral Valeor Tackle
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Joined: February 26, 2012
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Posted: 2012-09-12 12:39   
Realistically. Since Venus is near to the sun it is a very hot planet and also cannot support life. So this should be an inferno
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Posted: 2012-09-12 12:43   
no u
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Posted: 2012-09-12 12:46   
Read the history section


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Fattierob
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Posted: 2012-09-12 12:50   
Quote:

On 2012-09-12 12:46, Neon. wrote:
Read the history section





....somebody actually read the history besides me?
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From: Dorans Basement
Posted: 2012-09-12 13:01   
I've read the history section multiple times.

Anyways, Venus isn't an inferno planet in real life at all. Inferno planets are like Mustafar from Star Wars. In the history Venus was terraformed, making it a Terran planet.
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Xavier I. Agamemnon
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From: Babylon5
Posted: 2012-09-12 13:01   
Quote:

On 2012-09-12 12:50, Fattierob wrote:
Quote:

On 2012-09-12 12:46, Neon. wrote:
Read the history section





....somebody actually read the history besides me?





i did it to tarraforming works
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From: Hivarin, CD+36*15693
Posted: 2012-09-12 13:46   
I read the history before I even started playing >_>
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SpaceAdmiral
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Posted: 2012-09-12 17:33   
Quote:

On 2012-09-12 13:01, Walrus of Apathy wrote:
Anyways, Venus isn't an inferno planet in real life at all. Inferno planets are like Mustafar from Star Wars. In the history Venus was terraformed, making it a Terran planet.




In fact, some theorize Venus used to hold an aquasphere like Earth, and that a large meteor caused its rotation to slow and reverse direction. This can cause a variety of effects that can eventually lead to Venus today.
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Posted: 2012-09-12 19:11   
Venus is definitely not an Inferno, it's actually not very volcanically active aside from once ever so often where the interior pukes it's guts out and basically resurfaces the entire planet in one go. It's an example of the greenhouse effect gone wild, but personally I expect it's terraforming to be confined to fiction for a very, very, very long time because of cost+risk being too high, and considering it's around 30 million miles closer to the Sun even terraformed it would be prohibitively hot for most people. It routinely gets to 110f+ in places around the equator here on Earth, I wouldn't be surprised if that turned out to be around the average global temperature there.

Conversely, Mars is around 50 million miles further from the Sun than Earth, so even terraformed it would be quite cool temperature wise compared to what most people are used to.
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Admiral Valeor Tackle
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Posted: 2012-09-13 06:18   
Oh ok

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