An edition of Venus revealed (1997)

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a new look below the clouds of our mysterious twin planet

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An edition of Venus revealed (1997)

Venus revealed

a new look below the clouds of our mysterious twin planet

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Early robot probes sent by Russian and American scientists had given us some tantalizing but fragmentary glimpses of the surface and atmosphere, hinting at some of the most exotic conditions seen in the solar system. Magellan showed a planet full of beautiful landscapes, some eerily familiar and some completely unexpected - a world of active volcanoes, shining mountains, and even river valleys carved by torrents of flowing lava.

Venus may once have had a wet, temperate, comfortable climate, much like Earth's. What happened to turn it into a hostile, burning, acid world? Our twin has important tales to tell us regarding several of Earth's most pressing environmental problems, including ozone destruction, global warming, and acid rain. In Venus Revealed, David Grinspoon makes a compelling case for comparative planetology as an important tool for gaining knowledge that is vital for our long-term survival on our own planet.

He re-examines the uniqueness of our own Earth in light of the recent Magellan findings, while also raising the provocative questions: Did a runaway greenhouse effect transform Venus into the burning oven she is today? By treating Venus as a "controlled experiment," what can we learn from her that will help us survive on Earth? Grinspoon tackles these and other long-debated questions while explaining the incredible scientific advances made possible by the Magellan space probe.

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Language
English
Pages
355

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Reading, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
523.4/2
Library of Congress
QB621 .G75 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 355 p. :
Number of pages
355

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL999592M
Internet Archive
venusrevealednew00grin
ISBN 10
0201406551
LCCN
96038448
OCLC/WorldCat
35285447
LibraryThing
58854
Goodreads
1663747

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Work ID
OL3335900W

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