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OVERVIEW ABOUT THE TERRAFORMING OF VENUS
Venerian terraforming; Venusian terraforming; Terraforming of venus; Terraforming Venus; Terraformation of Venus; Terraform venus; Venus terraforming
  • terraformed]] [[Venus]]. The cloud formations are depicted assuming the planet's rotation has not been accelerated.

Venerean         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Venerean; Venerian; Venusian (disambiguation); Venerial; Venutian
·adj Devoted to the offices of Venus, or love; venereal.
Terraforming of Venus         
The terraforming of Venus or the terraformation of Venus is the hypothetical process of engineering the global environment of the planet Venus in such a way as to make it suitable for human habitation. Terraforming Venus was first proposed in a scholarly context by the astronomer Carl Sagan in 1961, although fictional treatments, such as The Big Rain of The Psychotechnic League by novelist Poul Anderson, preceded it.
venus         
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  • alt=Spherical cross-section of Venus showing the different layers
  • boundary stone]] of [[Meli-Shipak II]], dating to the twelfth century BC.
  • High Altitude Venus Operational Concept (HAVOC)]] crewed floating outpost on Venus
  • [[Impact crater]]s on the surface of Venus (false-colour image reconstructed from radar data)
  • alt=Diagram illustrating the phases of Venus
  • Venus is the second planet from the Sun, making a full orbit in about 224 days
  • ''The Hidden Planet'' an anthology of short stories from 1959, depicting in its cover the tropical and exotic vision of Venus at the time caused by still being a ''hidden planet'' with the means not available yet to study what lies below its planetwide cloud cover.
  • Mercury]], Venus,
Earth and [[Mars]])
  • [[2012 transit of Venus]], projected to a white card by a [[telescope]]
  • Rectified and colourized surface image, [[Venera 10]] (1975)
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  • Venus, pictured center-right, is always brighter than all other planets or stars at their maximal brightness, as seen from Earth. Jupiter is visible at the top of the image.
  • Global topographic map of Venus, with all probe landings marked
  • Cloud structure of the Venusian atmosphere, made visible through [[ultraviolet]] imaging
  • alt=A hand-drawn sequence of images showing Venus passing over the edge of the Sun's disk, leaving an illusory drop of shadow behind
  • alt=A complex, spiral, floral pattern with five loops encircling the middle
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  • Temperature and pressure change by altitude in the atmosphere
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PLANET SECOND-CLOSEST TO THE SUN IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Venus (Planet); Kleinchen; Metal Star; Venus (astronomy); 2nd planet; Sol II; Structure of Venus; Studies of Venus; Venus the planet; Aitorma; Venis; The planet Venus; Sol 2; Second planet; Venus (planet); Planet Venus; Sol-2; Cytherocentric orbit; Venerian year; History of Venus; Tioumoutiri; Ouaiti; Chac ek; Noh Ek; Morning and Evening Star; Human mission to Venus; Habitability of Venus; Venusian System
n.
1.
Aphrodite, Cytherea.
2.
(Astron.) Lucifer, morning star, Phosphor, phosphorus.
3.
Hesperus, Hesper, Vesper, evening star.

Википедия

Terraforming of Venus

The terraforming of Venus or the terraformation of Venus is the hypothetical process of engineering the global environment of the planet Venus in order to make it suitable for human habitation. Adjustments to the existing environment of Venus to support human life would require at least three major changes to the planet's atmosphere:

  1. Reducing Venus's surface temperature of 737 K (464 °C; 867 °F)
  2. Eliminating most of the planet's dense 9.2 MPa (91 atm) carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide atmosphere via removal or conversion to some other form
  3. The addition of breathable oxygen to the atmosphere.

These three changes are closely interrelated because Venus's extreme temperature is due to the high pressure of its dense atmosphere and the greenhouse effect.