The record-breaking ship heading to Venus.
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On November 6, the last flyby of NASA's Parker Solar Probe over Venus took place to gain momentum towards its closest trip to the Sun. The gravitational assistance maneuver over Venus will cause the ship to literally brush against the planet, passing 376 km from the surface of Venus, that on Earth would be entering the ionosphere.
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And we have another news from Venus, it was published on October 28, it is an investigation on the Hasset Bat tessera, I think it is an Egyptian name on Venus, the geographical features except Mount Maxwell, all of them have to be names of goddesses or beings of nature feminine well Venus is logical, it is the planet of love, but it is infernal, you see how tremendous the temperature is on the surface of Venus.
The current discovery has been thanks to a trio of geologists and environmental scientists,
one of them from the University of King Juan Carlos in Madrid Spain, the other from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the third from the University of Minnesota, Venus has no evidence of impacts from craters more than 300 km in diameter because its surface is renewed Due to geological activity in a similar way to what happens here on Earth, it is very difficult to find ancient craters here, there are some left, but they are very few.
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Venus is a fascinating planet. Second in order of distance from the Sun, it is a very hot and difficult planet to explore. From what I know it is the most similar to Earth, but it has a dense and poisonous atmosphere
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