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Hottest planet in the Solar System
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Apr 17, 2024, 01:40 PM IST
Pravrajya Suruchi
Venus - Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system, with an average surface temperature of a scorching 462°C (863°F).
Runaway Greenhouse Effect: The culprit behind Venus's extreme temperatures is a runaway greenhouse effect. Its thick atmosphere, composed mainly of carbon dioxide (CO2
Crushing Atmosphere: Not only is Venus incredibly hot, but it also has a crushing atmosphere - 90 times denser than Earth's atmosphere!
Venus vs. Earth: It's interesting to compare Venus and Earth, both similar in size and distance from the Sun. However, Venus's runaway greenhouse effect turned it into a scorching inferno.
Volcanic Activity: Venus is shrouded in a thick layer of clouds, making it difficult to see the surface.
Challenging Exploration: The extreme heat and pressure on Venus make it a hostile environment for spacecraft.
Future Missions: Despite the challenges, scientists are still developing ideas for future missions to Venus.
Source: NASA
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