Difference between revisions of "Venus"

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[[Image:nopicyet|thumb|Venus as seen from orbit]]
 
[[Image:nopicyet|thumb|Venus as seen from orbit]]
 
Venus is the second planet in the [[Sol]] system, which can be found at [[HyperSpace]] coordinates 175.2 : 145.0.
 
Venus is the second planet in the [[Sol]] system, which can be found at [[HyperSpace]] coordinates 175.2 : 145.0.
It is a [[Super Dense Worlds|Super Dense World]]. <- Unsure of planet type. Link supplied as reference for syntax.
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It is a [[Water Worlds#Super-Dense|Super Dense World]]. <- Unsure of planet type. Link supplied as reference for syntax.
 
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It is often described as the personification of what hell might really be like by astronomers. An unprotected person on the surface would simultaneously be flattened by the gravitational forces, suffocated by the atmosphere, burned to a crsip by the intense srface temperatures, and torn to shreds by the adcid vapours that pass for rain. Truly, '''NOT''' a place for a vacation!
 
It is often described as the personification of what hell might really be like by astronomers. An unprotected person on the surface would simultaneously be flattened by the gravitational forces, suffocated by the atmosphere, burned to a crsip by the intense srface temperatures, and torn to shreds by the adcid vapours that pass for rain. Truly, '''NOT''' a place for a vacation!
  
 
[[Category:Locations]]
 
[[Category:Locations]]

Revision as of 18:59, 1 May 2005

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Venus as seen from orbit

Venus is the second planet in the Sol system, which can be found at HyperSpace coordinates 175.2 : 145.0. It is a Super Dense World. <- Unsure of planet type. Link supplied as reference for syntax.

It is often described as the personification of what hell might really be like by astronomers. An unprotected person on the surface would simultaneously be flattened by the gravitational forces, suffocated by the atmosphere, burned to a crsip by the intense srface temperatures, and torn to shreds by the adcid vapours that pass for rain. Truly, NOT a place for a vacation!