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Imagine 5 Seconds on Venus.

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By siphamandlaPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
Venus from Space

Welcome to Damnation!

that's right sorry I implied Venus welcome to Venus

some say it's World's twin however this

world is nothing similar to home and you're

going to encounter this searing hot

scene firsthand

your central goal is to burn through five seconds on

this frightful planet and trust me these

will be an extremely lengthy five seconds

unfamiliar

furthermore, our closest neighbor at its nearest

move toward Venus is a simple 40 million

kilometers from us

after only four months in space you'd

at long last have the option to observe this

delightful yet lethal Planet very close

four and a half quite a while back Venus

what's more, Earth framed in a similar corner of

our planetary group

this space rock is about a similar size

as earth and its gravity is like

however, in contrast to our home the surface

circumstance on Venus is Outrageous

we know this since we've sent tests

to this searing world

a few tests circled it some made a flyby

furthermore, some even arrived on the outer layer of

Venus yet those didn't keep going extremely lengthy

what befell them well that is what

you're going to find out

time to advance down to the

surface

ok don't these mists look wonderful

well don't breathe in them

these yellowish groups streaking across

the sky are billows of sulfuric corrosive

in the event that you could get a whiff of them

you'd smell the stink of spoiled eggs

however, to do that you'd have to eliminate your

cap and I certainly don't suggest

that

at a level of 50 kilometers over the

surface perceivability is unfortunate you'd barely

have the option to see anything the amazingly

thick air would obstruct perspectives on

this planet and its huge number of

volcanoes

the climate is generally comprised of

carbon dioxide and in light of the fact that it's so thick

it traps heat in the world's surface

keeping it pleasant and hot

exactly how hot are we talking

gracious you will figure out the most difficult way possible

as you slide another 15 kilometers the

cloudiness would start to clear

the world underneath would at long last uncover

itself

a rust-shaded surface shrouded in

mountains and volcanoes

seems as though this well of lava is as yet dynamic

you'd zoom around a little to gather

a few examples and take in the view that's right

the air is for the most part carbon dioxide

with hints of nitrogen that looks at

alright we should check whether you can land here

this seems to be the spot

uh seems to be there's no sign

starting The Arrival grouping without

leeway

fingers crossed

Handling your rocket would kick up

dust storms that would take a few

minutes to settle down in the soupy

environment

as it clears you'd gaze upward up high

in any case, you wouldn't view as the recognizable

yellow circle of the Sun

on Venus it generally seems to be First light no

matter what season of day it is

that is on the grounds that the venusian air

just lets around 10% of the

daylight that hits it arrive at the surface

what stand by what were we referring to before

about the space test that arrived on

Venus

gracious better believe it Venera 13. this Soviet test

made its deadly Arriving back in 1981. it

Endure The Plummet and went on for a

walloping 127 minutes

that is longer than some other rocket

that had come to the surface

however at that point Venera 13 gave approach to the

fierce excluding climate of this

damnation it was logical squashed under outrageous

strain or it softened

in any case, it's beyond any good time to pivot now

you've survived the one drawn out

landing and you're so close all you really want

to do to finish your central goal is to

burn through five seconds out there

hello definitely something else in the most limit

climate you've at any point been to

unfamiliar

hold up the climate is so abnormal you

can scarcely lift your arms

despite the fact that Venus has about something similar

gravity as Earth you'd feel the

sheer weight of its gigantically thick air

it would feel like you were strolling

through water

extremely high temp water

what's more, you'd be happy you were wearing so

much defensive stuff

a brief glance at your thermometer would

let you know that it's a boiling

475 degrees Celsius around here

that is adequately hot to soften lead

your compressed suit would work

difficult to guard you without it you'd

be squashed under all that tension

before you might finish your

mission

this isn't so terrible after all hello if a

space apparatus could endure north of two hours

approximately a long time back well you and your

totally new stuff can endure longer right

Venus is here for you to find

simply make a couple of additional strides

abruptly something occupies you from

the very first direct human examination

of Venus' surface circumstances

your defensive suit breaks

the Radical strain shift would

promptly cause you to feel as were you

profound submerged

with a barometrical tension multiple times

that of Earth Venus would squash

you from all headings

simultaneously you'd battle to

take in a climate with practically no

Oxygen any climate you figured out how to

breathe in would burn within your

mouth and the highest point of your throat except if

you could scramble rapidly back to

the wellbeing of your space apparatus you'd be

dead in practically no time

hello it very well may be more awful high above you

sulfuric corrosive mists would rain

corrosive

however, in this agonizingly hot climate

the poisonous downpour wouldn't come to the

surface it would dissipate some time before

that

so essentially you wouldn't need to stress

about corrosive dissolving your skin and

bones

that sounds sort of horrifying, truly

you know looking back perhaps we shouldn't

have sent you down to investigate this

shocking surface we likely ought to have

terraformed Venus into a more neighborly

Planet first

however, that is a story for another

what if

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