The environment we will see on Venus
September 30, 20243 Mins Read
Venus is the second closest planet to the Sun. Venus is not like Mercury at all. Mercury was cloudless, almost opaque, surrounded by a light atmosphere. The bare rock there alternates sometimes with the burning sun and sometimes with the terrible frost. nothing moves Complete silence.
Venus
Here everything is the opposite. Venus has a very thick, dark layer of atmosphere. There are so many clouds in the atmosphere that the planet is covered with white cotton, not even a single ray of light can pass through it. What lies behind this white coating has puzzled astronomers for hundreds of years.
One thing everyone agrees on is that Venus must be quite warm. Because it is closer to the Sun than us. Everyone understood that Venus reigned forever in twilight. Even if there were animals on Venus, there would always be storm clouds hovering over their heads. They cannot imagine that there can be something called blue sky, sun and stars.
The radio-astronomers pointed their aerials in different directions. It has been observed that radio waves are emitted from all heated objects. However, these waves do not have the ability to carry any sound or music. If they can be caught and played through a loudspeaker, only a crackling sound will be heard. But this khaskhash is of different types. One kind from cold things and another from hot things. Radio astronomers have learned to distinguish these sounds, so they can measure the temperature of objects from a distance.
The radio-astronomers therefore now turned the aerials of their instruments towards Venus. After catching the scattered radio waves from Venus, they reported that the clouds of Venus are cold, but under that cloud there is an almost red hard back!
Venus is not a completely dead world like the Moon or Mercury. If you look closely, you will see some things that are going back and forth. The wind is blowing slowly. It cannot be called wind. Earth's wind is fast, gusty, unstable. But here the feeling is like drowning in a great river. And the water of that river flows in the same direction, calmly and solemnly.
Small pebbles roll lazily across the land, driven by this calm current. Somewhere in the smoke a slow-moving turbid stream—perhaps dust—was seen. If you look into the distance, you will see the rocks moving slightly, like we see on this earth looking through the hot air above the killer. On the whole the unusual density of air can be clearly perceived.
When you step on the ground, the mist rises up from your feet and slowly drifts away in the current. Like the alluvium of the earth's rivers. It is difficult to stand. Current gives pressure. It feels as if someone is gently pressing their palm against you, but insistently pushing you forward.
It's easy to go with the flow! But going against the flow is very difficult. You have to bend down and find a foothold. Legs get tired quickly. The heat is still not felt inside the spacesuit. Only underfoot, despite the boots' thick soles, is already warm. What we know as the fiery world is only a thin layer on this planet. It's very cold inside. The temperature there is a total of 300 degrees.