>Theorectically how much more difficult would it be for a Venusian to find
>it's way to earth?
Venus' thick atmosphere makes it extremely more difficult.
>What would we expect in a Venunsian basalt meteorite or why haven't any been
>identified?
The problem with NWA011 is there is so much unc
Behalf Of Howard Wu
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Cosmos 96/Kecksburg-Venus Question
A little off the subject
but was up early thinking about this. The Russians did eventually land on Venus
and got atmospheric isotope %. Been
A little off the subject but was up early thinking about this. The Russians did eventually land on Venus and got atmospheric isotope %. Been reading about NWA011 age ~2GY? O isotopes seem wrong but the age would be about right. Why probably ot that one, Venus still has activce volcanos thus basalt
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