Ask the Russians who built the Venus Probe in The Six million Dollar Man episode. I think they said pressures of 90 Earth atmospheres and sulfuric acid rain... But that could just be TV for ya..
As I understand it, those would be:-- the atmosphere's extreme pressure-- its extreme temperature-- its extreme acidity.Other than that, it's a perfectly hospitable place.
No. When looking at venus through UV imaging, the clouds in the atmosphere is what is picked up, not the planets suface features.
The atmosphere on the surface of Venus is cloudy.
what is the atomosphere of venus
venus atmosphere is cloudy,and its are made of volcanoes and lava
Venus has a thick atmosphere. Mercury does not have an atmosphere.
No, Earth's atmosphere is not as thick as Venus'. Venus has an atmosphere that is composed mainly of carbon dioxide, with a pressure about 92 times greater than Earth's atmosphere. This makes Venus' atmosphere much thicker and denser than Earth's.
As of now, the Akatsuki spacecraft, which is a Japanese probe, is currently orbiting Venus. It is studying the atmosphere and weather patterns of Venus. Other past missions, such as the Magellan spacecraft, have also orbited Venus to study its surface features.
The major component of Venus' atmosphere is carbon dioxide.
Yes. Venus has an very dense atmosphere, much denser than that on Earth.
Venus is the planet that features a runaway greenhouse effect, where high levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere trap heat, leading to extreme temperature increases and a thick layer of clouds. This has resulted in Venus having surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
Carbon dioxide traps the heat in the atmosphere of Venus and prevents it from escaping in to space (Venus contains a great amount of Co2 in its atmosphere). That's why, Venus is known as the hottest planet in the Solar System.