Far-Out Guide to Venus
At a scorching 462 degrees Celsius, Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system, and poisonous clouds of gas surround it. Spacecraft from Earth have visited Venus. Readers will learn about the amazing missions and the scientists who plan them This book features a center spread with fast facts, perfect for report writing.
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Vaporous Venus—with sulfuric yellow clouds and crushing air pressure—is one of the planets explored in this Far-Out Guide to the Solar System series, offering a multitude of facts to report-writers, focusing on what scientists know and the many perplexing questions still to be answered. Young researchers will learn that, though Venus (named for the Roman goddess of love and beauty) is Earths neighbor, its carbon-dioxide atmosphere makes it the hottest planet, causing what the author calls nightmare weather. The space probe Venus Express (2007) discovered dramatic lightning and evidence of ancient oceans, their water boiled away by intense heat. In one of the boxed Far-Out Facts scattered through the text, readers discover that greenhouse gases explain the extremes; perhaps a model of what could happen on Earth. Three pages of Fast Facts add more information; for example, Venuss features are named for famous women and goddesses. A Venus Timeline of Exploration and Discovery introduces a section about space missions that have probed the planets surface. Though Mariner 2 flew by in 1962, the first look beneath Venuss clouds came with landings by space probes Venera. In 1990 orbiter Magellan, began mapping Venuss surface with radar, revealed mountains, canyons, valleys, and plains—volcanoes and craters abound. Illustrations are photos (color when possible), computer enhancements, and paintings. An especially striking series shows brightly-colored 3-D maps made by Magellan. What is next for Venus? Orbiter Planet-C may arrive in 2015 [updated information] to study climate, while engineers are working on a rover mission called Venus Mobile Explorer (projected for 2025), with instruments able to withstand extreme heat. Included are a useful glossary and a list of books and websites about Venus explorations, the solar system, and planet-watching., Children's Literature
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