Nature of the clouds of Venus : note
Summary
In this document, Carl Sagan considers the properties of the clouds of Venus. He notes that the clouds "are not water, because the temperature of the clouds of Venus is so large that much of the water vapor would have been discovered stereoscopically." From Carl Sagan's "ideas riding" files, a play on "ideas writing." These files contain a running set of initial concepts for various writing projects.
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Date
01/01/1964
Contributors
Sagan, Carl (Author)
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
Public Domain