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From: nessus@nsc.UUCP (Kchula-Rrit)
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Date: Thu, 27-Sep-84 18:50:54 EDT
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>Subject: StarDate: September 26 Venus and the Moon
>Date: 26 Sep 84 06:00:29 GMT
>Organization: UTexas Astronomy Dept., Austin, Texas
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>September 26  Venus and the Moon

>One of the most hostile worlds in our solar system is right next door
>-- Venus.  Venus has 900-degree-Fahrenheit surface temperatures -- and
>such tremendous surface pressure that standing on Venus would be like
>being underwater on Earth, some half a mile beneath the surface of an
>ocean.  Venus also has fearsome lightning -- acid rainfall -- and an
>unbreathable carbon dioxide atmosphere.

>The planet Venus is completely blanketed by thick yellowish clouds --
>so we can't SEE its surface.

     Seems to me they could be talking about Los Angeles as well, except for
the temperatures.(and lately San Jose)

I wish I could add :-), but I cannot.

                          Kchula-Rrit