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Exploring Venus | The author suggests that studying Venus is worthy enough even though it is very dangerous. The author mentioned that on the planet's surface, temperatures average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than what we experience on our own planet . His solution to survive this weather that is dangerous to us humans is to allow them to float above the fray. A "blimp-like" vehicle hovering 30 or so miles would help avoid the unfriendly ground conditions . At thirty-plus miles above the surface, temperatures would still be toasty at around 170 degrees Fahrenheit, but the air pressure would be close to that of sea level on Earth. So not easy conditions, but survivable enough for humans. So this would help make the mission capeable of completing.
He also mentions how peering at venus from a ship orbiting or hovering safely far above the planet can provide only limited insight on ground conditions because most forms of light cannot penertrate the dense atmosphere making it hard to take photographs . They also cannot take samples of rock, gas, or anything else, from a distance. So many reaserchers are working on innovations that would allow their machines to last long enough to help gain some imformation of Venus.
They are working on other ways to study Venus such as simplified electrnics made of silicon carbide that have been tested in a chamber simulating the chaos of Venus's surface . So far they have lasted for 3 weeks in these conditions which is more than enough time hopefully for them to be able to grab enough information. Their other project that they are working on is using an old technology called mechanical computers. They are powerful, flexible, and quick. Systems that use mechanical parts can be made more resistant to pressure, heat, and other forces.
He feels that studying Venus even though its dangerous is valuable because of the insight they could gain about the planet itself but also becuase "human curiosity will likely lead us into many equally intimidating endeavors."
I think the author supported his claim very well he explained why he thought it as nessary to go even though it is dangerous and he gave solutions to some of the dangers on Venus such as sollution to the heat and ways to actually help gain evicence and imformation on Venus. |
Exploring Venus | NASA is fighting to be alble to to go to Venus . They have been researching diffrent methods on how to sustaine life on the planet . In the text it says that "Our travels on earth and beyond should not be limited by dangers but should be expanded .."(8) Yes we are trying to figer out our planet earth still but there may be diffrent ways we can help explore the ocean and lower in the earths core .
We have never been affriad of danger and we always try and try again . with the man on the moon and rovers on mars. NASA has been coming up with an idea on how we are going to the hostile planet."Venuse would allow scientists to float above the fray . Imagine a blimp like vehicle hoveroring over venus 30 or so miles above the rolling vensian landscape."(5)Even if it not on the planets surface as close as we get is good progress and we have presisted with danger still in the path in front of us .
NASA
has gotten us far with one big idea .So planets like venuse are always worthy pursiting with all the dangers . |
Exploring Venus | "The Evening Star", is one of the brightest points of the light on the sky at night. Venus is a planet, Also Venus is the second planet
from the sun. Venus is a simple to see from the distant but safe vantage point on Earth. It proved that a very challeging place to examine more closely on Earth. It is reffered to Earths twin. Venus is also the closeset planet to Earth and has density and size.
Earth, Venus, and Mars, are neighbors because they are close to each other. They all have different speeds around the sun. These difference mean that we are closer to Mars and the other times to Venus. Venus is right around the corner from space,In space terms. None of the spacecraft survied the landing for more than a few hours. 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets in Venus. It is challeging because the clouds are highly corrosive sulfuric acid in Venu's atomsphere. The temperatures average over 800 degrees. The atmosphere pressure is 90 times greater that we experince on our planet. The conditions our more extreme than anything humans encounter on our Earth. There is many metals on the Earth. Astronomers are fascinated by Venus because it may well once have been most of Earth like planet in our solar system. Venus was covered largely with oceans and could have supported in various forms. The planet is very rocky and includes familiar features.
Nasa has a humans studing Venus. Venus would allow scientist's to float above the fray. temperaures would still be hot
and around
170 degrees Fahrenheit. The air pressure would be close to the sea level on Earth. The Solar power would be plentiful, and radiation would not exceed Earth levels. The conditions are not easy but the humans can still live from it. orbiting or hovering safety far above the planet can provide inly limited insight on the ground conditions because it forms of the light. More importantly, researchers cannot take samples of the rocks or gas. Scientist"s seeking a conduct a through mission to understand the Venus.
There is many things in space that we all still don't know obout. Scientist's are trying to find new things about the planets and Earth. |
Exploring Venus | The author supports this idea because from reading the passage he suggests that Venus is a very interesting planet but it's also dangerous. In paragraph 1 it says "Venus, sometimes called the "Evening Star ," is one of the brightest points of light in the night sky. " which is one of the couple of things that make Venus a worthy pursit like it's said. Another thing that is interesting is that Venus is the closest planet to Earth in density and in size also in distance. Also no spacecraft has survied to land for more than a couple of hours in more than three decades. One of the few things that make Venus a dangerous planet is that it's the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system as said in paragraph 3. Also "A thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets Venus. " the planet's surface temperature average is over 800 degrees. The planet has a surface of rocky sediment and it includes familiar features such as valley and mountains. In paragraph 7 it states that NASA is working on other approaches to studying Venus and they're making simplified electonics to test more of Venus's surface but the devices that are being made only last about 3 weeks because of the heat and the conditons of the surface. |
Exploring Venus | How the author supports this idea is that he states from the text " strivivng to meet the challenge presented by venus has vlue, only becuause of the insight to be fained on the plante itslef, but aslo because human cuiosity will likely lead us intoo many equally intimdating endeavors our travels on earth and beyond should not be limited by danger and doubts but should be expanded too meet the very edges of imagination and innovation." There in his statement he supports saying just becuase its dangers it shouldnt stop us from travels and the doubts shoud be expanded to meet the very edges of imaination and innovation. The author aslo listed the dangers about venus, he aslo compairs the thing that would happen in venus to thing that can be shown with a exampel on earth. Here is one of his exampel " just imagine a cell phone or tablet to acid or heat capble of melting tin." Thats showes the venus is really hot. NASA has one particularly compelling idea for sending humans to study nenus, venus world allow the scientists to float abover the fray " imaging a blimp-like vehicl hovering 30 or so miles abovethe roiling vensian landsacape". that shows that its would be risky but it should not stop us from studing venus. |
Exploring Venus | -Introduction-
So in the article,"The Challenge of Exploring Venus", the author goes through explanations why studying the planet Venus is worth the time. He begins to go through many details on why we should study the planet Venus despite it's the danger it can present. Now i'm going to discuss why the author suggests studying Venus despite all the dangers it can bring.
The author mentions that Venus is often reffered to as Earth's "twin" due to haveing very similar simularities. According to the article, "Venus is the closest planet to Earth in terms of density and size".(para.2). The author then explains some of the reasons why Venus is very dangerous to land on for man. According to the article, "Venus has the hottest surface temerature of any planet in our solar system"(para.3).
Some of the other reasons that make Venus a very dangerous planet
is it's thick atmosphere. According to the article, "A thick atmosphere pf almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets Venus"(para3). The author then begins to explain why scientists who are very interested in Venus are even discussing their further visits to its surface. According to the article, "Astronomers are fascinated by Venus becuase it may well once have been the most Earth-like planet on our solar system"(para.4). Scientists want to keep studying Venus due to its simularities wit Earth and it's very different Environment compared to Earth's.
The author mentions that NASA has an idea for sending humans to study Venus by using a particular vehicle. According to the article, "Imagine a blimp-like vehicle hovering 30 or so miles above the rolling Venusian landscape"(para.5). Although the idea seemed good, the blimp-like vehicle can help study so much due to the planets thick atmosphere. According to the article, "However, peering at Venus from a ship orbiting or hovering safely far above the planet can provide only limited insight on the ground conditions becuase most forms of light cannot penetrate the dense astmospere, rendering standard forms of photography and videography ineffective"(para.6).
NASA has been thinking of new idea to better study venus because of how difficult it already is. According to the article, "Some simplified electronics made of silicon carbide have been tested in a chamber simulating the chaos of Venus's surface and have lasted for three weeks in such conditions"(para.7). NASA is trying to find ways that their machines can land long to help contibute to their knowledge on Venus, " Many reserchers are working on innovations that would allow our machines to last long wnough to contribute meaningfully to our knowledge of Venus"(para.6).
-conclusion-
NASA to this day are still trying to find new ways to gain knowledge from the planet known as Venus. We can only imagine what kind on unknown factors that inhabit the environment on Venus. Becuase of these reasons, scientists continue to study Venus the best they can despite all the difficulties it may bring. These are some of the reasons to prove why the the planet Venus which is similar to Earth is very difficult to study and learn from. |
Exploring Venus | In the story of ¨The Challenge of Exploring Venus¨ Venus is one of the brightest point of light in the night sky, It´s also the second planet from our sun. From earth people can see Venus from a safe distance. The Earth has a planet that is closer to it and it´s called Venus. Earth and Veus are often referred as twins. Venus has blanets of thick atmosphere of 97 percent carbon dioxide. The more challengeinng about Venus´s atmosphere is that it has highly corrosive sulfuric acid. Venus has a average temperatures over 800 degrees Fahrenheit and it´s pressure is 90 times greater in the atospheric. Venus is the hottest surface temperature of any planet even thought Mercury is closer to our sun. Venusian additional impediments weather like erupting volcanoes, powerful earthquakes, and frequent lighting strikes to probes seeking to land on its surface. If Venus is so inhospitable, why the scientists are discussing further visit to the surface. Astronomers thinks that Venus was probably covered with largely oceans and could have supported various forms of life ,just like Earth. Venus surface has rocky sediment and familiar features suck as valleys, mountains, and craters. Venus surface at thirty-plus miles, its temperature would be toasty at around 170 degress Fahrenheit. but its air pressure would be close to match the Earth´s sea level. The Earth´s solor power would be plentiful and radiation would not exceed on its level. More importantly, researchers cannot take samples of rock, gas, or anything else, form a distance. Therefore, scientists are seeking to start a conduct mission to understand Venus. By the system comparison that used machanical part can be made more likey resistant to pressure, heat, and other forces. |
Exploring Venus | Our solar system revolves around many different planets, one being Venus. There are many people who study each and every one of the planets in our atmosphere, from the distance it is from us, to the gravitational pull, to its velocity, etc. To have a better understanding of each planet, technology has helped immensly as well as going into space and seeing everything for ourselves in person.
Being an explorer in space comes with both good and bad things. For example, as stated in the passage, "no spacecraft has yet to survive the landing or visit to Venus." Many people may not find this as a huge issue due to the fact we humans aren't necessarily built as spacecrafts, and of course I agree, but in my opinion that is still a risk. Another con is that Venus is the hottest planet, although Mercury is closer to the sun as the author mentioned in Paragraph 3, Venus can be deadly due to the pressure and heat it holds.
As everything else in life, there can be a good outcome. I believe learning about what is surrounding us outside of Earth is very important. Not only will we be infromed, but there has been said that there was life in Venus almost as much as we have on Earth, they don't call Venus "Earth's twin" for simply no reason. I strongly believe that we're closer to a better future each and everyday that goes by, scientists, geologists, etc all try to capture some sort of new information that can possibly help our future in a good and positive matter.
In conclusion, all the information the author of this passage provided me with gave me a better understanding on whether or not it's worth it to continue trying to discover more about this similar planet to Earth. From what I read, I can intake that yes it can be dangerous as I stated in the second paragraph, it can risk lives, but at the same time life is full of risks. It's important to me as well as I'm sure it is to others, to know if there can be another life somewhere completely different and that not being a state or country by any means, it's literally a different planet. Therefore, traveling outside of Earth is a huge challenge, but fear shouldn't stop us from gaining such innovation for our future. |
Exploring Venus | The author of "The Challenge of Exploring Venus" supports the idea that studying Venus is a worthy persuit despite the dangers very effectively by discussing the dangers of Venus, comparing Earth and Venus, and bringing up innovative methods of getting past the obstacle of Venus' harsh conditions.
The author brings up the dangers of exploration on Venus throughout the article.
In Paragraph 3, he says, "These conditions are far more extreme than anything humans encounter on Earth; such an environment would crush even a submarine accustomed to diving to the deepest parts of out oceans and would liquefy many metals."
It is explained that the atmosphere is almost 97 percent carbon dioxide, the temperature is over 800 degrees Farenheit, and the geology and weather make up a dangerous environment.
The author's use of these specific details and descriptions informs the reader how dangerous Venus really is, and sparks their curiousity for the benefits of exploring Venus.
The author explains in Paragraph 4 that Venus was likely much like how Earth is now, with oceans and a supportive environment for the growth of living things.
Today, Venus is rocky, with similar geographical features to Earth.
By providing the reader with this information, the author helps build the understanding of the importance of Venus to humans on Earth.
This new insight teaches readers that because Venus is so similar to Earth, it would be important to gain more knowledge on it.
In Paragraph 5, the author talks about NASA's solution of using a floating vehicle to study Venus in survivable conditions.
He later encourages people to view the risks as challenges that inspire innovation.
Innovation leads to improved technology and better, more effective ways to gain knowledge on Venus.
One example of this innovation is "simplified electronics made of silicon carbide."
Another example is more work on mechanical computers, that "can be made more resistant to pressure, heat, and other forces."
The author supported his idea that studying Venus is worth the risks by explaining all of the ways that
scientists are working to improve methods of exploring Venus.
This support is useful because it can inspire the reader and provide important information.
In "The Challenge of Exploring Venus," the author effectively supports his idea that studying Venus is worth the danger by listing those dangers, explaining benefits of gaining insight on Venus, and discussing the ways scientists are currently working towards better exploring technology. |
Exploring Venus | The author claims that Venus is a planet scientist should study despite the dangers. The author shows two deffierent sides of studying the planet. He mentions how it is "a very challenging place to examine more closely."
The author uses well validated points, he mentions how the thick atmosphere of Venus is almost 97 percent carbon dioxide. Also mentions how the temperatures average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit. The author supports the article with facts about Venus, which inform the reader. It makes the reader want to have an opinion about it.
The author tends to ask questions in the 4th paragraph, "why are scientist even discussing further visits to its surface," which answers questions the reader might have in mind as well. In the 4th paragragh the author supports reason scientist should study Venus. They support their claim by mentioning how "Venus can sometimes be out nearest option in for a planetary visit ."
In the next few paragraghs they explain ways scientist have considered traveling to venus from ships to computers. They provide the readers with many new facts, including how mechanical computers were used during World War II
In this article the author seems very unbaised, but still providing the readers with their opinion on studying venus. He says at the end that, "Our travels on Earth and beyond should not be limited by the dangers and doubts but should be expaned to meet the very edges of the imagination and innovation." |
Exploring Venus | The author supports the idea of pursuiting the planet Venus by giving us all of the benefits we could obtain from visting this planet.
What our planet Earth could benefit and learn about planet Venus. Having the ability to learn about if there was something there before and trying to improve the conditions of the area now so that humans and animals from Earth could possibly live in. If NASA were to figure out a way onto the planet, they could look and obtain samples of rocks, gas, and anything else to conduct research on the things that are on that planet and learn things that they do not know about the planet. Being able to view the analogous to planet Earth and see first hand what can be compared and contrasted about the valleys, mountains, and craters. It would give NASA the chance to see what kind of organisms may or may not have lived on the planet in the past. It could help the people that are on planet Earth understand what kind of innovations and improvements could be made and possibly create living conditions for organisms in the present or in the future. It would also give a better idea of what is on the planet rather than depending on photography or videography.
Venus is considered to be our sister planet because it is the most alike and also the closest planet to us. Viewing this and the things on it could be a big deal for planet Earth and also will be a great idea to see and test what is around us. |
Exploring Venus | In "The Challenge of Exploring Venus" the author is giving us all this information on venus. Venus is the closest planet earth in trems of density and size, and venus is the secound planet from the sun. Venus of course has more powerful weather then we do here at earth so that why they say that it is possible that venus was like earth with water and living thng years ago. They have eruoting volcanoes, powerful earthquakes, frequent lighting. Venus has the hottes surface temperature of any other planet even thuogh Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.
Researchers cannot take samples of rocks, gas, or anything else, from a distance. They may want to test more thing further in to venus but at some piont they cant take any of it cuased of the effect that can cuase or danger they can be in, o that way the wat to make stronger machines to go out to Venus so that they could make more invistigacion on in
Venus.
Nasa is working to get more studing of venus if possible, they had some simpliied electronics that lasted for 3 weeks. They are lokking for simething stronger that last more then 3 weeks so that they can get more studing on Venus. |
Exploring Venus | I think the auther supports this idea by explaining to us the things about Venus. The auther explained to us all about Venus, but Venus isn't like earth it used to be a long time ago. Venus could've had oceans and probably could've supported some life forms. Now Venus isn't so much like Earth it still has some treates like surface of rocky sediments it also has valleys, and mountians. All these things sound familiar becuase of here on earth but don't be fooled Venus is about one of the most dangers plantes to vist. Venus has a thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide clouds of highly corrosive sulfuric acid. The surface of Venus is average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater then what we have here. Us human could never survive on there the climt is just crazy there even tho Venus is second from the sun it still has the hottist surface of all plantes. Besides all of those crazy condions Venus also has erupting volcanoes and the wether there is also bad it has powerful eartherquakes, and freduent lightning strikes. The auther also said that scientists even wanted to vist the plant but how could they even survive the condition of the plant. It says that the dont want to land on it put more like hover above it becuase the extrem tempiters could easily melt everything. But even tho they won't land on it the air would still be around 170 degrees Fahrenheit. But our new genertion is packed with smart ideas and things that can keep us safe from extreme condions like Venus it's self. I think one day we might just be exploring new plantes and you never know might even explore new unvirses. I think our populion will keep growing and one day the earth wouldn't be able to keep all of us and everything will start runnng out faster and faster. The auther did a good job writing about Venus and it's extreme courses and how he thinks sceintist one soon be able to go and explore it. |
Exploring Venus | the made a claim that venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it present and the author support his or her statement because he stated that astronomers are fascinated by venus because it may well once have been the most earth-like planet in our solar system and also stated that today venus still has some features that are analogous to those on earth. so thats show how the author supports this idea.
The first reason why the author believe that venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents is because he stated that astronomers are fascinated by venus because it may well once have been the most earth-like panet in our solar system so they still could try and find out what the planet venus have and how venus was a long time ago and another reason why the author believe that venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents is when he stated that today venus still has some features that are analogous to those on earth so that shows that venus was once like earth and the astronomers want to find out what was the caause of venus changing.
in conclusion the author supported his stement "venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents" very well because he bgave many reason why he stated that such as astronomers are fascinated by venus because it may well once have been the most earth like planet in our solar system. and also stated that today venus still has some features that are analogous to those on earth. |
Exploring Venus | Venus is worth searching and studying because it might have been the most earth like planet in the solar system. Long ago, venus was probable covered with large oceans and could have supported various forms of life just like earth. The planet has a surface of rocky sediment and includes familiar features such as valleys, mountains, and craters. Furthermore, recall that venus can sometimes be our nearest optioon for planetary visit, a crucial consideration given the long time frames of space travel. The value of returning to venus seems indisputable, but what are the options for making such a mission safe and scientiffically productive.
I think that venus should be explored because then there could possibly be new life there and we can have a new planet that possibly people could go to but it wouldnt be possible for many more years. It would be dangerous exploring venus because it is really hot there. NASA's possible solution to the hostile conditions on the surface of venus would allow scientist to float above the fray usuing a blimp like vehicle that is about 30 miles above venus. The tempature would still be like 170 degrees but air pressure would be close to that of sea level on earth. Solar power would be plentiful and radiation would not exceed earths levels. Not easy conditions but it would be survivable for humans. |
Exploring Venus | The author has a lot of background knowledge of Venus. The author supports their idea very well, making it easy to understand where he/she is coming from. The author puts in facts, opinions, and really gives the readers an understanding of why exploring Venus would be worth the danger.
The author states many facts to help their article thrive. They list all the reasons why it would be a good idea and what the dangers would be with going forth with exploring Venus. There are many different dangerous things that come with Venus.
First of all, the article states that Venus has the "hottest surface temperature of any planet in the solar system...
800 degrees Fahrenheit" meaning that even metal would melt on Venus. Not only the horrible heat, but it's made up of about 97 percent of carbon dioxide. Venus is just not the right place to get a hands-on experience with.
However, Venus is the "twin" of Earth. Meaning that they are close to the same shape and size. The only reason studying Venus would be worth it is because it could of been another Earth at one point. "Venus was probably covered largely with oceans and could have supported various forms of life, just like Earth" states the article. Which means that it is something to look inot. Possibly once having life on another planet other than Earth? That's a big deal. NASA can find out more about our Earth if they were able to actaully discover Venus.
Concluding this, I do not believe that we would ever really be able to find out much about Venus. All of the spacecrafts sent there have not lasted, the atmosphere is too complicated, and it would be to much work for little to no pay off. Yes, it would be nice to understand more and discover something that hasn't been done before. All in all it just doesn't seem possible. Even if the scientists were to float above Venus it just wouldn't be enough. They wouldn't be able to get samples, get a lay of the land, or even really good pictures for that matter. The author did put in some good facts on why we should and the dangers, it just doens't seem possible at the moment. |
Exploring Venus | Since the planet Venus is the closest planet to earth's density and size scientist have been trying to explore the posibilites Venus could have. Venus is the second planet from the sun which means it is very hot. Venus is 800 degrees fahrenheit and is 90 times hotter than what we experience of earth. Humans have sent many spacecrafts to Venus, but none have sucessfully made it, the ones that have landed didnt make it longer than a few hours. A spacecraft hasnt touched Venus in more than 3 decades. Venus has an atmoshere of 97 percent carbon dioxcide.
Scientists want to explore venus because since it is the closest planet it earth maybe at one time it had life. Venus likely had a great amountof ocean water and could of had many lifeforms. Venus would be our closest option if we visited a planet. Venus would allow scientists to float above the fray. A blimp like vehicle hoverig 30 or so miles above the roiling Venusian landscape would be a good option. |
Exploring Venus | The author in the story well explains how Venus is a worthy pursuit because venus is like he second planet that is like Earth. The only reason humans can't live on Venus is because of their high tempetures that reach to 800 degrees Fahrenheit.Also venus has the hottest surface temperture of any solar in our solar system, even though mercury is closer to the sun. Also NASA tries to send something to Venus to try to see if they can discover something on Venus but they tried sending stuff before and they wouldn'tlast due to the hot tempertures. Venus also has 97 perent of Carbon Dioxide blankets.
Venus also has a challenging of clouds of highly corrosive sulfric acid in it's atmosphere. and the pressue on Venus is 90 times greater tha what we experience on Earth. At this substance would even crush a submarine accustomed to diving into the deepest parts of our oceans and would melt metals. |
Exploring Venus | Exploring Venus is one thing poeple in NASA want to do, becasue it close to our plant.Venus was once the closest plant to be Earth.We know that if we study more about Venus and learn more about it we can make it like Earth. Just thinking that we can live in different plants and learning more about outerspace.
If we can live in different plants we can fix our plant as will but one mistake and we can say goodbye to our plant and Venus.
So before anything we should learn more send drons than if we can somehow fix the atmosphere we can do live in Venus.No matter what happens if we do failed we can try again and find a better plan. Scientist and other people say they know how old our plant are but who real know. Our plant can be close to the end and we don't know it. We should find other plants to live just in case if we do lose our plant.
No matter what other people think we should explor Venus. We don't know what things could happend or what discoving we can find. The thoughs of Venus and other plants are endless. What if we can life in outerspace. Only we can find out what things wait for us. |
Exploring Venus | Venus, sometimes called the evening star. Also referred as Earth's twin. Visiting Vanus is a challenge for humans to study. The cloud-draped world would be instering to see. Calling it earths twin can make be an over statement. Venus seems like the opposite of earth.
Even though Earth's twin Venus is the closest planet in terms to density and size. The closest in distance too. Venus ha a thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets. Making it more challenging are the clouds of highly corrosive acid in venus's atmosphere. Which these condition can be every dangerous for humans. Environment would crush a submarine.
Can be every hot actually the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solor system. Thirty milies plus above the surface, temperature would still be toasty at around 170 degrees.
Desite all the challenges Venus has, the information is every interesting. Venus may have been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system. The planet Venus was probably covered largely with oceans and could have supported various forms of life, just like Earth. Venus has some features that are same to Earth today.
So going to Venus could be worth going to because of the things it had. Also it was just like Earth so who knows one day Earth could end up just like Venus in the furture. Visiting Venus could help humans better understand the furture Earth. |
Exploring Venus | The Author suggests that studying venus in a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents, because he want to make sure that everyone are hetting all the things that were needed.Acooring to the aricle is says that "Venus from a ship orbiting or hovering safetly for above the planet can peovide only limited insight on ground conditions because
most forms of light cannot penetrare the dense atmoshpere," This means that they were still
trying to figure out and study venus and see what it is, and That's why the other ssupports'.
In paragraph 7 it seems like NASA has already findout about what is venus, they give us some examples of how venus is like. "same simplified electronics amde of silicon carbide have been tested in chamber simulating the chao of venys's surface and have lasted for theree weeks in such conditions. So far, they already know that Venus is closed to the sun. basically, what they wan't to know is how venus works. In order to find Venus they use a technologhy called mechanical compuers that were first out in the 1800s and played and important role in the 1940s during war II. Back in the days this electronics didn't need gas or naything else, people used these machines by calculating by using gears, and it did not require electronics at all.
NASA were much worried about people that were sended to study the venus, thats when they can together and had an idea of using technology. they discovered that " just as our jet airplanes travel at a higher altitude to fly over many storms, a vehicle hovering over Venus would avoid the unfriendly ground and conditions by staying up and out of their way."
that have been said, Venus were much helpful on earth after they discovered how protected venus was to the people all over the world. |
Exploring Venus | Many times we as humans study things that have been studied hundreds of times. Amost like we think the we might be able to prove the findings wrong or something. Why don't we study things that no has ever studied before? Why don't we try to strive for more. The only reason why Pluto is not a planet no longer is cause we know there is more planets beyond.
Venus is one of the things that we really have never studied. Even though the odds are greatly against humans with a extremely hot 800 degree surface, and much more we should try to create a space craft that could reach and survive the elements. Spend time in the lab, andtry to find a new material that could with stand the elements.
We had flew to the moon hundreds of times, and circled the sun many times to. Expand the possiblities, and raise the bar on what the human raise can do. Challlenge ourselves, and expand dreams and knowledge. Make another planet possible if we ever do need to leave planet Earth! |
Exploring Venus | In the artical "the challenge of exploring Venus" the author suggets that studying Venus is worthy. The question would be, would you like to study and explore the planet of Venus? In the solar system the planet Venus is the second planet from our sun, Venus is simple to see from the distant but safe vantag point of Earth. Venus is clostest planet to Earth.
Studyng about another planet is really not that bad espically with facts and information you will learn about a certian planet like for example in this situtaion you are talking about the planet of Venus. Planet Venus is bad as you think , you learn alot about it in this text that you , yourself probably didn't know.
The author provides alot of information that you will probably be suprised about for example did you know that the tmpatures are over 800 degrees fahrenheit and the atmospheric prssure is 90 times greater than we on earth experience. meaning its way too hot, then here in earth. Unlike planet Mecury which is closer to the sun. Venus is more likely to experince impediments for example erupting volcanoes , earthquakesand mostly lightning strikes and land on its surface.
Venus still has surface of rocky sediment and also include familiar features just as earth like valleys ,moutains, and craters. Imporantly researchers cannot take swamples of rock , gas or anything but from a distance , therefore scienctist seek through mission to understand Venus. Venus tend to be more delicate when it comes to physical conditions as the example the author uses "just imagin exposing a cell phone or tablet to heat of melting tin" the author here is trying to get your attention and make you think about it and have you wondering what would happen if you wer too expose someting like that to heat.
In conclusion studying a planet is not bad nor is dangered to anyone unless you are going pshically there. So therefore the author is telling you its a good idea to study about Venus andf meet new information about the planet. |
Exploring Venus | There are many different planets and celestial objects living in our great solar system, but none of them share similarites with Earth, such as density and size, as Earth's twin planet and neighbor Venus. Venus is located very close to Earth, so close that we can effortlessly see Venus with the naked eye during the night. Sadly, however, that is currently the safest way we can look at Venus without being in any danger. Several unmanned spacecrafts have been sent to observe Venus, but all of them only last for a few hours when first entering the planet's atmosphere. Covered in a blanket of carbon dioxide, clouds filled with sulfuric acid, along with a surface tempurate of 800 degrees Fahrenheit, the conditions on the planet's surface make it impossible for humans to last even twenty-four hours on the planet! Despite all the challenges and dangers there are to Venus, there are many who still want to get to the planet. The author of this article explains why exploring Venus is important and worth the trouble despite all of its challenges.
First, the author explains why astronomers are so facinated with Venus in the first place. He starts out in paragraph 4, where he states that astronomers think that Venus was alot more like Earth long ago, even to the point where they believe that Venus had an ocean. Also in paragraoh 4, the author states that despite having various dangers, Venus also has similar features as Earth, such as vallies and mountains. The author explains that the main reason why astronomers want to go to Venus is because they want to be able to explain all the similarities Venus has with Earth, with a potential of Venus becoming the next Earth.
Humans like to challenge themselves and do not like to back down from a challenge, and the people at NASA are the exact same way. The author tells us that NASA has been planning different ways to actually get a living being to Venus. For example, in paragraph 5, the author explains that NASA has a theory that they could send a spacecraft into orbit around Venus, similar to how the International Spacestation orbits the Earth. The author explains that while the tempurature would still be around 170 degrees Fahrenheit, it would still be hot enough for humans to survive. In paragraph 7, the author explains that NASA is still working on ways to get to the surface of Venus. The author tells us that NASA is redeveloping mechanical computers that were used as some of the first computers. Unlike a laptop or a phone, these computers would be able to be less resistant to pressure and heat, and even works without using any electronics! It is a much safer bet using these than our fancy phones.
The author of this article gives us many examples of why Venus is worth the trip. It has alot in common with our home planet that astronomers are amazed at how similar they really are. Astronomers are looking for many Earth-like planets, and the author explains to us why they believe they have found one in Venus. The only problem Venus puts in front of us are its harsh climate and tempurature. But with what NASA has in development, we can overcome those obsticles and finally land on Earth's sister planet. |
Exploring Venus | The author belives thats Venus is a planet worth of studying. Althought it is very impossible to study this planet from the surface level. Venus has a surface temperature of 800 degrees fahrenheit,and the atomspheric pressure is 90 times greater than what we experience on our own planet. Venus has one of the most hottest surface temperature in the whole solar system. This could explain why it is so hard to have drones on the planets surface.
Venusian geology and weather also present additional challenges like erupting valcanos, powerful earthquakes, and frequenrt lightning strikes to probes seeking to land on its surface. Researchers cannot take samples of rock, gas, or anything else, from a distance. This most likely caused by the sevear atmospheric temperature or the surface landscape. Reasearchers are working on innovations that would allow our machines to last long enough to contribute meaningfully to our knowledge of Venus. Nasa is working on making machanical computuer so our drones take more damage.
Striving to meet the challenges presented by Venus has value, not only because of the insight to be gained on planet itself, but alson because human curiostity will likely lead us into many equllay intimidating endours. This show that Venus a diffacult planet to get information from, has value to be studied. It shows that our reasearcher have a challenge to take on hand. It also shows
we can get new ideas on how to explore this planet. So in conclusion the planet of Venus is worth of the study. |
Exploring Venus | ¨While Venus is simple to see from the distant but safe vantage point of Earth, it has proved a very challenging place to examine more closely.¨
¨Venus becausse it may well once have been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system. long ago, Venus was probably covered largely with oceans and could haev supported various forms of life¨.
¨The planet has a surface of rocky sediement and includes familiar such as valleys, mountains, and craters. ¨Furthermore, recall that Venus can sometimes be our nearest option for a planetary visit,
Venus can be very dangerous but also can be very safe at the same time, Venus would avoid the unfriendly ground conditions by staying up and out of their way. it is extremly hot on Venus and is one of the hottest planets on the earth. Venus has value and evenutally will lead us to intimidating endeavors. we shoudlnt not visit venus because of all the things people say about it, even if its dangerous or people say it can kill you, expermenting something like that, youll never forget and will be extremply amazing. |
Exploring Venus | What do you guys think about Venus ? is it a cool planet ? , Is it so dangerous how people tend to say ? or is it just an intersting planet? Well i personally think this planet is very intersting! This author explained so much about Venus even things that i didnt know.
The author claims that "Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents" In other words that Venus is really amazing planet to learn about even though it does have dangerous cons.
In the passage the author claims that Venus is sometimes called the "Evening star" thats such a intersting name since its actually a planet. The author states that its called the evening star because Venus is the second planet from our sun. The author also tells us in the passage that Venus is often reffered to as Earths "twin" because Venus is closest to Earth in desity and size. Isnt that something great to know about Venus ? since its so close to our earth where we all live. In paragraph 2 the author states that they have sent many spacecraft to land on Venus , but no spacecraft has survied the landing for more than
few hours. Which makes it such a difficult planet for us humans to study. This is one of the cons about Venus.
The dangers that Venus has are oddly shocking. The tempetures in Venus average over 800 degrees. Venus is a thick atmosphere of almost 91 percent carbon dioxide. The atmosphere presure is 90 times greater than what us humans ever experince the atuthor states. What bad con about Venus is that it has the hottest surface temperture of any planet. Venus is also very dangour because it has erupting valcanos , strong earthquakes , and very often lighting strikes . the craziest part is that reserachers cannot talk samples of rock , gas or anthing else , from a distance these are very horrible risk
There are many pros and cons about Venus.Yes Venus is a very dangerous plant and has many cons.Venus has many pros too.Its a very intersting planet though.After evaluating the authers passage he is right.Venus is a worthy pursuit despite all its dangers. |
Exploring Venus | I think that studying Venus is really worth a try due to the opportunities that we might be able to study its surface.
Even though we do not have the ability to send machines or humans, we would be able to see what things are on its surface
The author shows that it's a worth pursuit in paragraph 7 when he talks about machines like mechanical computers which might be able to make it there.
He says, "systems that use mechanical parts can be made more resistant to pressure, heat, and other forces."
Another example the author gives in paragraph 5 is that humans can go see Venus with its atmosphere with a technology to keep them safe.
The solution would "allow scientists to float above the fray" which is not a bad idea to keep them from getting hit by flames of radiation.
Traveling to Venus would be good because we humans could see how far we can go and we could expand our technology to a whole new level to study other planets too.
It would expand our goal to many horizons to study its many surfaces and this idea to see what's inside of the most dangerous planets in the universe. |
Exploring Venus | What is Venus? Venus is a planet that is the second planet from our sun. The author wants us to explore Venus to make it our second home even though there are some risks that can harm us humans and any other life form on that planet. It will also become expensive to study Venus.
With expolring Venus and humans possibly exploring there it won't be such a good idea because it can cause those peopl to die. In the text it states "On the planet's surface,temperatures average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and the amospheric pressure is 90 timess greater than what we experience on our own planet."Paragraph 3 second sentence. The author should not include this information because than less people will become less intereted to visit Venus and acttually live there. These are dangerous temperatures for us to luve there becaue we also won't be able to grow food and we could possibly be cooked to death.
It would cost us money to build mechanical computers again. In the text it states
"Another projecct is looking back to old technology called mechanical computers...,but these devices make calculations by using gears and levers andd do not require electronics at all."Paragraph 7 sentences 3 and 5. By stating this in the text he wants us to know a possible solution to explore Venus. A mechanical computer hasn't been used in almost a decade. How can they possibly find how to make these computers again. They probably will make them over and over again that wil recuire more money and by the time they actually get it rioght to explorre
Venus someone could posssible already found a solution for it to happen.
With this being said the author really doesn't give us a view on why we should explore Venus. By giving us possible outcomes such as building the mechanical computer and sending people to Venus. Those don't really help because they don't give us a better explanation to what will happen if we ddo become succesful with them. |
Exploring Venus | Have you ever been curious to visit any other planet than Earth? Have you ever actually took your time out of your day to think about it? What If I were to tell you that it could be become true but in order to know how you have to read my story.
The author is saying if Us as humans can be sure Venus is for sure safe itll be game changing and claming its worth figuring out because a number of new material and items. As us humans alll know earth Is our home but cant forever be our home and as the author has said "The thought of having humans at another planet is a scary thought but it could forsure work if having studies correct.
The more we know about the planets around us the more safier well feel knowing we have options If anything were to ever happen to planet earth. Us humuns figuring out Mars had water on it made everybody curious and want to go there just inmagine Venus. Yes it is the hottest planet but if we can cool the surface down and do something to make the weather there a little more cooler than who knows what could happen. |
Exploring Venus | Venus, sometimes called the "Evening Star", is one of the brightest points of light in the night sky. In our solar system, Venus is the second planet from our sun. While Venus is simple to see from the distant but safe vantage point of Earth.
Venus is the closest planet in distance too. Earth ,Venus and Mars, our other planetary neighbor, orbit the sun at different speeds. These differences in speed mean that sometimes we are closer to Mars and other times to Venus.
A thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets Venus. On the planet's surface, temperatures average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than what we experience on our own planet.
If our sister planet is so inhospitable, why are scientists even discussing further visits to its surface? Astronomers are fascinated by Venuis because iy may well once have been the most
Earth-like planet in our solar system. Today, Venus stil has some features that are analogous to those on Earth.
However, peering at venus from a ship orbiting or hovering safely far above the planet can provide only limited insight on ground conditions because most forms of light cannot penetrate the dense atmosphere, rendering standard forms of photography and videography ineffective.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is working on other approaches to studying Venus. Some simplified electronics made of silicon carbide have been tested in a chamber simulating the chaos of Venus's surface and have lasted for three weeks in such conditions. Another project is looking back to an old tecnology called mechanical computers.
Our travels on Earth and beyond should not be limited by dangers and doubts but should not be limited by dangers and doubts but should be expanded to meet the very edges of imagination and innovation.
In conclusion The National Aeronatics and Space Administration (NASA)
want to send humas to study Venus, but their jet airplane in a hot temperature would be burn, But
they are gliding a form to travel safely to Venus. |
Exploring Venus | Venous, sometimes called the "Evening Star" is one of the brightest points of the dark sky. Making it a easy for evn an amateur stargazer to spot. The nickname is also mislead to an actual planet. Venus is the 2nd plant from our sun. Venus is simple to see from a dar away distant but safe vantage point of Earth. It proved a very challenging place to examine more closely. Earth, Venus, and Mars are neighbors. Differnce in speed means that sometimes we are closer or the closest to Mars and sometimes even Venus.
Each previous mission was unmanned, for good reasons. No spacecraft has survived over few hours after landing. That is why not even a single spaceship has been sent to Venus in over 30 years same as three decades. Numerous factors that are contributing to Venus's reputation as a challenging planet for humans to study, despite its proximity to us.
Venus atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets the entire plant. In these types of condition these are far mor extreme than anything humans encounter on Earth.
The National Aeronautucs and Space Administration has one particularly idea on sending human beings to study Venus. However, a spacecraft distant from Venus orbiting or hovering safley far above the plant can only limit on ground condition because most you can't penetrate the dense atmosphere, renderiinig standard photography and videography effectiveness.
NASA is working them selves up too other studies of Venus. For example, some electronics made of silicon carbide have been tested ina chamber further studing the chaos of Venus's
There are old devices that they use to use back dating in the 1940's during the cause of world war 2. By comparison, systems that use mechanical parts can be used for more resistant things to pressure, heat, and other forces.
Meeting up to the challenge presented by Venus has value, not only because of the sighting of the plant to gain on the plant itself, but because of the suriosity will lead us into many equally itimidating endeavors. Our travels on Earth and beyond should not be limited by dangerous and doubts. also expanded to meet the very edges of imagination. |
Exploring Venus | The author of "The Challenge of Exploring Venus" writes about about the many problems us humans have with exploring venus. But he also throws in there reasons why we should support the studying of Venus, and I agree with them on it and here's why.
First we need to out what claims the author made that support the idea of exploring and studying Venus. Firstly, the author points out that long ago Venus was most likely like Earth in the fact that it probably had water and lifeforms on it's surface. And they also point out that Venus is the closet option for a planetary visit. Here's my problem with the authors claims, and that is that they have no hard proof or that they don't go into detail. For example, the author theorizes that there were lifeforms and water on venus, but we have no proof for either of those statements. The author also claims that the value of returning to venus is indisputable even though the problems with returning outnumber the benefits.
I believe that we should look into returning to Venus, however I don't believe that it's a high priority mission or goal that we need to accomplish, because of the problems we are currently facing on our own planet. |
Exploring Venus | In the Article "The challengle of Exploring Venus"
the author suggests that studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the danger it presents. " a thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets Venus." (para 3.)
The article states, " Numerous factors contribute to Venus's reputation as a challenging for humans to study, despite its proximity to us." (para 2) I think the author means by that is humans can not really study Venus's because its in space and no human can go up there too long and study it since its the secong planet next to the sun.
The planet is dangerous because its right by the sun which if you go by the sun you can burn and die from it. The planet's temperatures average is over 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
It also has 97 percent carbon dioxide which means the clouds of highly corrosive sulfuric acid in Venus's atmosphere.
In conclusion, I think the author is right. Venus is dangerous and i think NASA should not study it. |
Exploring Venus | The aurthor talks about researching venus. He states that its the planet closest to being like earth. The evening star as he said it is sometimes called or even earths twin has almost the same density and size and is sometimes the closest planet to us. He states that humans have sent numerous spacecrafts to venus to land on venus but all the pervious trials were unmanned and thats because of the harsh conditions of venus no spacecraft has survied more than a few hours and he states thats why there hasnt been a spcecraft landing on venus in decades. Venus is known for being hard to study thats because of its harsh surface and very high tempature its atmosphere is almost 97% carbon dioxide and has sulfuric acid clouds. Our sister planet is so inhopitable but scientists still attempt to try to study it thats because it once couldve been inhabbited by many different life forms. NASA had the idea that we could float over 30 or so miles over the conditions of the planet in a blimp-like vechicle itd be hard conditions but survivable. They say however us peering at venus from a distance can only provide limited insight on the ground conditions the layer of sulfuric acid clouds block alot of view so ground conditionings would be harder to study. They are looking back at old mechines they can send that would survive the conditions the technology was called mechanical computers they are thicker and is made up of different types of strong metals. Striving to meet the challenges from venus hs value not just from the insight we get from the view but the human curiousty
will likely lead us into many equally intimidating endevors. To wrap this up humans are just curious and like to solve the problem at hand or figure out ways to get answers. |
Exploring Venus | I evaluate my claim to support how well the author supports his idea that "studing Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers"
using envidence from the article Venus is the second planet from our sun, is the closest planet to Earth in terms of density and size, and occasionally the clost in distance too.
Venus, sometimes called the "Evening Star" is one of the brightest point of light in the night sky, numerous factors contribute to Venu's reputation as a challenging planet for humas to study, despiste its proximity to us.
Humans have sent numerous spacecraft to land on this cloud raped world, Each previous mission was unmanned, and for good reason, since no spacecraft survived the landing for more than a few hours, in the atmosphere almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets Venus, temperatures average over 800 degrees fahrenheit, Venus has the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system, but also astronomers are fascinated by Venus because it may well once have been the most Earth like planet in our solar system, Venus still has some features that are analogous to those on earth and can sometimes be our nearst option for a planetary visit.
Striving to meet the change presented by Venus has value also because human curiosity will likely lead us into many equally intimidating endeavors, solar power would be pletiful and radiation would not exceedEarth levels, Not easy conditions, but survivable for humas, should be expanded to meet the very edges of imagination and innovation. |
Exploring Venus | Many people have there own opinion on something and a experience to it. I feel like Venus sounds like a good planet to live in but it'll be impossible for humans to get up there into the sky and into Vensus. Many researchers say it is okay for us humans to live in Mars sometime in the future but again would be impossible for some of us to get up there and would cost lots of money. Some say if we decide to move to mars we can't return to earth and would have to build our own house in Mars and make our food to survive.
It sounds very challenging for us humans to explore Vensus because of so many storms they get there and because of how hot it is out there for us to be in. They get almost the most earthquakes and these quakes cause them to get biggers circle holes and thats why when you look at picture of a planet you'll most see circle holes on them and rocky parts on them also because of the quakes. NASA has a study and plan solution for sending humans to Vensus and study and to explore Vensus will be very possible for them to do because of the dangerous tempertures and storms. These aren't easy conditions to live in. Many say when humans return to earth from space they are sick depending on ehich planet or what they did up in space to get sick and injured. This is why there should only be humans that know what they're doing and not humans that don't know what they're doing and life-threatening there self.
Mercury is the closet to the sun and has dangerous high tempertures that cause life-threatening and cause injurings and why is Earth the second closet to the sun and not have dangerous tempertures like Mercury and Vensus. Its because of climate change in our planet is good or sometimes can get worst if not getting enough attention to it can cause tempertures to rise above high tempertures like reaching 100 degrees and higher then usual and some cold parts can get very dangerous wind chills and cold tempertures.
Exploring Vensus is possible but would take a lot of work and research to see if humans are ever allowed to ever visit Vensus. Only devices have been sent up to Vensus and researchers are using these devices to see all the parts of Vensus to get more information on how it'll feel to be up there and if it is safe to do so. Scientists have discovered that Vensus get more quakes, volocanoes, and stormy weather conditions more than the Earth and US does. |
Exploring Venus | Venus is the second planet from the sun. It is the closest planet to Earth of density and size. Venus is the brightrst points of light in the night sky for many can see it. Since Venus is sometims near Earth people have sent many spacecraft to land on it.
Each times they sent a spacecraft it was not successful because the surface is over 800 degrees Fahrenheit, clouds of highly corrosive sulfic acid, and atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater. Even though Venus is so inhospitable astronmers are fascinated by it because it's once believe to been Earth-like long ago. In the text it said, " The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has one particulary compeling idea for sending humans to study Venus." They make the spacecraft hovering over Venus so it avoid the bad ground condition. It will be thirty- plus miles above the surface but it will still will be very hot around 170 degrees Fahrenheit, but pressure is close sea level of Earth. People are striving to meet the challenge to show Venus has value, not because to gain insight on the planet. |
Exploring Venus | Although there are many challenges to face in exploring Venus, the biggest one is ourselves.
We have let our imagination overtake what we want.
we can imagine crazy, bizard things; but that does not mean we can have them.
And once we let our imagination take control, we lose.
We lose what we actually want and trade it in for what we can imagine and know we cannot have.
But our imagination is not the only thing getting in the way.
Exploring Venus is a very risky task.
With temperatures higher than 800 degrees Fahrenheit and atmospheric pressure ninety times greater than anything we can ever experience on Earth.
The real question is, "Is exploring Venus worth the risks?"
Well of course it is!
Every single thign we do has its risks, but that does not stop us from doing things.
We should not turn down an opportunity to explore the great universe we live in simply based of hardships.
Just becasue it is hard does not mean is it impossible.
Venus is the closest planet we have to ourselves.
In paragraph two, Venus is reffered to as '"Earth's 'twin'."
Venus is the closest thing we have to know what our Earth may or may not turn into.
It is the only thing we can compare ourselves to.
If the conditions on Earth turn into those of Venus, exploring Venus only brings us life.
We can not take away life just because it gets hard!
The fact that it is hard is what should be pushing us to keep exploring.
There is so much we can learn from Venus that we do not even know and probably will not be able to comprehend.
So that is why we need to explore Venus.
We need to explore so that we can learn more about the place we live and the places around us.
Venus is our neighbor, we need to know that our neighbor is safe.
If we do not protect Venus, we are not protecting ourselves.
Through all of the hardships and dangers, we need to keep pursuing to get to Venus.
The more we learn about Venus, the more we can compare and contrast and see if the conditions on Earth are anything like those of Venus.
If we give up on our neighbor, we give up on ourselves.
Venus deserves to be explored and we, as a nation, deserve the chance to explore it.
Not just for the bettering of Venus, but also for the future of Earth.
We need to let our imagination run wild, as well as our spirit! |
Exploring Venus | Venus is a beautiful structure that is intresting none the least;Have you ever desired somthing so much you will go to no ends to get that thing? That is the case for our vary dedicated scientists who want to descover all of the marvals that Venus has hidden. The author explains how Venus is the closest planet to resemble in size and diamiter when compared to the Earth, the many difrances that Venus presents is"erupting volcanes, powerful earthquake, and freaquent lightning strikes to probe seeking to land surface." these are all things that happen on Earth too. The more notable diffrence is the fact that Venus had the hottest temprature in the solar system when it comes to surface wize.
The author
clearly shows his own intrest in Venus when explaining how Astronomers are so " fascinated" by the solar system.This is also presented when the author explains how venus was probably like the earth, covered in ritch oceans and full of various life forms, just like the Earth."Venus still has some features that are analogous to those on Earth. "The planet has a surface of rocky sediment and includes familiar features" This is one of the starter points on how the author explains all of the similarities of the two. It is also stated in the text of all the great things that would benefit us if we do mangage to land succesfully, as an example plentifil solar power and radiation that surcomes Earth levels.
So as a final question, have you ever desires somthing so much you would go to no ends to get that thing? in this case yes, and the author even reconizes himself that its a challage none the least and that the inside that we are to gain from all of these new discoveries will help us devlope into greater things." striving tp meet the challenge presented by Venus has value, not only because of the insight to be gainted on the planet itself, but also because human curiosity will likely lead us into many equally intimidating endeavors.This was a beautiful
article that explains the marval that is our solar system, and how basic human instict drives us to want to discovore new things that drive us to be outstanding. |
Exploring Venus | The author described that Venus is called an Evening Star and it's very simple to spot because it's on one of the brightest points of light in the night sky, you can see at a safe distant, but it is hard to examine more closely. As the author explains that Earth and Venus are like twins and Venus is the closer to earth in density and size. When the author explains that no spacecraft has landed in three decades it's because they wouldn't last that long if they managed to land on venus, no spacecraft has made the landing for more than a few hours and Venus is a challenging planet for us humans to study. The author also decribes that Venus had a thick atmosphere of about 97% of carbon dioxide that covers Venus and on the Planet's surface the temperatures average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit, also the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than what we experience on Earth. They explain that these conditions are far more extreme than anything us humans will ever encounter on earth; venus has the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system. It states that the scientist
are willing to go and study Venus's surface because it was once has been the most Earth like planet in our solar system, Venus is also has a surface of rocky sediment and includes vallys, mountains, and craters. NASA has the idea that they want to send people to go study Venus, they want to send a blimp like vehicle hovering 30 or so miles above the rolling Venusian landscape if they decide that they are going to stay 30 miles away from Venus than the temperatures would still be a bit warm (170 degrees Fahrenheit) but the air pressure would close to that of sea level on earth. Radiation would not exceed earth levels, these won't be easy conditions but it's survivable for us humans. If we study Venus orbiting around that won't last long hovering over Venus because of the conditions on ground and light can't penetrate the dense atmosphere, also researchers can't take samples of rocks, gas, or anything from that distance. NASA is working on ways to study Venus for example they tested silicon carbide in a testing chamber that simulated the chaos of Venus's surface and it lasted three weeks in such conditions but they weren't going top use metals becasue the temperatures that Venus could reach would melt the metal and turn itno a liqiud. The way the author decribed "The Challenage of Exploring Venus" it sounds like the Researchers, Astronomers, and Scientists should have the chance to test this out find out and see if we can explore it better now that we have better technology to test our theroy and ideas. |
Exploring Venus | the author supports the idea of studying venus is worthy because its challenging place to examine from close up. venus is refferd to earths twin, it is also the closest planet to earth. the author thinks studying venus is challenging because hardly anyone does it. NASA sends people to venus so they can study it.
Their is dangers of going to venus beacuse your making your way to space you will never know what can happen on your way to space, risks are something else that can happen. venus has not easy conditions, but is survivable for humans. The tempeture will be around 170 degrees Fahernheit, and it will also have air preasure that will be close to sea level. venus has a thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets. The author says in the story that they did have ship go orbiting or hovering safely above the planet. they cant get close to it because of the
ground conditions. The people that study venus are trying to make long lasting machines to send to venus for our knoledge. the machines they are tryna make have to be resistant to pressure and heat and other things. |
Exploring Venus | in my opinion the auther dosint relly oprovide good evidence as to why we should study venus. All he says in the text is that astronomers are fascinated by venus because it may well once have been the most Earth-like planet in our sola system.but but it feels like provides more info on to why we should'nt. In the text the aother states that. On the venus's surface tepertures average
over 800 degrees fahrenhit. it continues to say that atmospheric pressure iis 90 times greater than what we experience here on our own planet. this is showing that it might not be a good idea to explor this planet. but the aother themselfes admit to this in the next part ware the aother states. ''these cinditions are far to extreme than anything humans enciunter on earth. This is from the text weare the aouther them selves admit that the conditions are to extreme. this shows that the outher really didnt soppert his clasim vary well. even though i think it was a good article ifeel that the aouther should have provided more evidence to better support the claim. |
Exploring Venus | In "The Challenge of Exploring Venus" the author suggests that studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents. The author supports this idea well by stating theories, examples, and solutions to how we can explore Venus.
In the 5th paragraph, the author states that NASA has a particularly compelling idea for sending humans to Venus. The idea is innovative, relatively easy to conduct, and could potentially be seen being tested in the near future. The author also states, in paragraph 7, that NASA is working on other approches to studying Venus. Examples include electrons made of silicon carbide and mechanical computers, which are already being tested in chambers mimicking Venus's surface.
"The Challenge of Exploring Venus" is a well written article that gives insight as well as examples on how humans can explore Venus. The article's examples are well explained as well as taken from a credible source. Reading the article left me optimistic and hopeful that during my lifetime, I will be able to witness people traveling to mars. |
Exploring Venus | In "The Challenge of Exploring Venus," the author suggests that studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents. The author uses many ways to explain in his passage the idea of the fact of sending humans to investigate Venus. Venus and Mars are the two planest that are closes to earth's humans survival, Venus is the closes in distance and was probably had beeing once's bee Earth in some point. It's also one of the planets where humans or any living thing could live there, this is why astronomers are using robots first to investigate wether is a good or bad idea to sent a human to th eplannet and study where it's save and if is a good idea living in there. These is why the author sais that it's the "The Challenge of Exploring Venus."
The author also explains that NASA is using, inventing, and re-desingning thecnology to help with the exploring and it can help the man to even go and visit Venus to have a close view of the planet. The only problem with sending anything to Venus is that it's atmosphere is 90 times strogest than Earth's atmosphere witch means that if we sent something to investigate the plannet it can get burn and lost before it lands on the plannet, so it make it even more challenged to go or to even study the planet. More challenges might occure in the planing/progresse of goint to the planet but scientist and astronomers always have to finde a way to surpass it and keep going. Baby steps they are taking, it can take a long time but they don't loose the oppurtunity to ltake lofe in there. |
Exploring Venus | The author supports the idea that studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers by giving us some of the main features NASA is trying to get a look at, and stating that Venus was also an earth like planet back from 3 decades ago and still till this day Venus has those features. The author claims in paragraph one that venus is the second planet from sun and also as easy it may seem to see from a distant that it has proved to be very challenging to examine more closely.
The dangers the author talks about in paragraphs three,four and five he is claiming that venus is a "Earth's twin" but much more circumstances to survive there. In paragraph three he states there is 97% of a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide covers venus, the surface temperatures average over 800 degrees Fahreneit and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times bigger than what we have on our planet earth. As much for common sense these are higher conditions humans have ever encountered because we believe this is normal and survialable for humans but venus has the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system which means we wouldn't stand a chance to live there. In paragraph four the author talks about how venus was once largely covered with oceans and could have many different forms of life like the planet we live on today. In the middle of the paragraph, he said "Today, venus still has some features that are analogous to those on earth. The planet has a surface of rocky sedimentand includes familiar features such as valleys, mountains, and craters."
after reading that that i could see why scientists would take the risk of visiting venus even knowing the dangers of not ever coming back. In paragraph five he does state that it would be more toasty or humide because the temperature would be 170 degrees Fahrenheit but says the air pressure would be close around the sea level on earth. At the end of the paragraph he states "Not easy conditions, but survivable for humans."
To my conclusion, he describes it very well and gets more facts in the article. |
Exploring Venus | In "The Chllenges of Exploring Venus," the author suggests that studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents. The author uses many details from the article to back this claim up.
In paragraph 8 it says that the natural human curiosity will always lead us to discover new places even if we know theres risks. it states in the paragraph that "but also because human curiosity will likely lead us into many equally inyimidating endevors." we will always be looking for challenges and solutions with explorations and many other things. Also in paragraph 8 it states "Striving to meet the challenge presented by Venus has value, not only because of the insight to be gained on the planet itself." This proves theres valuable informations we can learn about Venus despite the risks.
Venus at one time was also the closest thing to earth. In paragraph 4 it says "Astronomers are fascinated by Venus because it may well once have been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system." this is a worthy persuit because we can discover many things like how did it lose its water, did it used to have life, what event made it unhospitable, etc. To further more go into it the author says, "Venus was probably covered largely with oceans and could have supported various forms of life, just like Earth." Getting to know more about Venus could possibly let us know more about Earth itself.
Lastly in paragraph 5 it says even NASA has hopes of discoverying new things about mars and maybe being able to get man on another planet. tThis would be huge for mankind. It states "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has one particular compelling idea for sending humans to study Venus." Also stating imagine a blimp-like vehicle hovering 30 or so miles above the roiling Venusian landscape"
These are only ideas right now to NASA but could be a possibility to us as humans if we take risks and pursuit studying Venus despite the dangers.
To recap the author suggest that studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents. Theres details in the article supporting this claim. Like in paragraph 8 saying the natural human curiosity wil always push us to discover new things no matter what. Or in paragraph 4 that Venus was the most like Earth at one point of time. In paragraph 5 its an idea that we have man on Venus but that idea can be a reality in due time if we keep studying Venus. These are the details supporting the authors claim that Venus is worth pursuing despite the dangers it presents. |
Exploring Venus | The article is essay about "the challenge of exploring Venus" sometimes called the Evening star, is one of the brightest points of light in the night sky, making it simple for even an amateur stargazer to spot. Venus is the second planet from our sun, our NASA want exploring Venus planet.
Often referred to as Earth's "twin," Venus is closest in distance too.Earth Venus,and Mars, our other planetary neighbor, orbit the sun at different speeds.
A thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets Venus. Even more challenging are the the clouds od highly corrosive sulfuric acid in Venus's atmosphere.On the planet's surface the temperatures average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and the atmosphere pressure is 90 times greater than what we
experience on our planet.
There conditions are far for extreme than anything human can survive.Also notable, Venus has hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system,
Venusian geology said that weather present addicinal impediments like erupting volcanoes, powerful earthqueakes. The NASA has one particularly
compelling idea for sending humans to study venus, and want send cars or airplanes travel at a higher altitude to fly around Venus, but want create the better technology in this materials.
The challenge of exploring venus is awesome because has a lot things relationated with our planet Earth and has impressionated things that happens inside the Venus so my explanation is that the author put good information for can create my claim, and support claims.
The NASA should be create the better technology for exploring Venus. NASA striving to meet the challenge presented by Venus value,The curiosity is so bigest for all human. NASA wants known all about Venus, and want to
be the first company and goes to other planet. |
Exploring Venus | In the article "The challenge of Exploring Venus," the author suggests that studying Venus is a worthy to go explore from the dangers that Venus has. An evidence that it says that the author is supporting this idea is in paragraph five. In paragraph it says that " Solor power would be plentiful, and raidiation would not exceed Earth level. Not easy condition, but survivable for humans."
In the bottom of the second paragraph it says "Numerous factors contribute to Venus's reputation as a challenge plant for humans to study, despite its proximity to us." In paragraph the author is describing how Venus was like a long time ago, covered with large oceans and that it could of have supported various forms of life. The author also describes how the planet looks like today with rocks, valleys, and mountains.
In paragragh six it talks about how researchers and scientist are working on innovations that would make the machines last long enough while exploring Venus. Paragraph six also talks about how researchers can't take any rocks, gas, or anything that is from Venus, to no make it a risk and researchers can't take pictures or videos that well because the light of the picture or video cannot penetrate the dense of the atmoshere which is ineffective.
In the bottom of paragraph seven it says that " Just imagine exposing a cell phone or tablet to acid or heat capable of melting tin. By comparison, system that use mechanical parts can be made more resistant to pressure, heat, and other forces." I think that reseachers and scientist are learning more and more about humans going to Venus to see if it is safe to go. |
Exploring Venus | The author supports this idea very well by doing excellent research on venus such as it's atmosphere that includes carbon dioxide blankets and clouds of highly corrosive sulfuric acid and also adds the temperature of the planet venus that averages over 800 degrees farenheit. It's good that author includes these details to let us know of the obstacles that we must surpass to explore venus and another major reason the author uses to support the idea of exploring venus despite the danger. Is how the terrain and landscape of venus is so simliar to our planet earth. Venus has a surface of rocky sediment and includes valleys, mountains and craters. The author also states that venus could be our nearest option for planetary visit. The author also includes solutions and options on how to overcome the dangerous obstacles of the planet venus such as NASA's possible solution which is a blimp-like vehicle hovering 30 or so miles above the landscape of venus giving scientists the option to float above the fray. This would allow the vehicle to hover and avoid the deadly and unfriendly ground conditions that is the surface of venus but this vehicle would make it difficult to gain insight on ground or surface conditions because most forms of light cannot penetrate the dense atmospehere. This would make rendering standard forms of photography and videography ineffective and most importanly the author states that researchers can't take samples of rock, gas, or anything else, from a distance and to understand venus and it's nature. A mission would have to be up close and personal and the author states that these risks are merely challenges and states that many researchers are working on innovations that would allow our machines to last long enough to contribute meaningfully to our knowledge of venus. The author supports the idea of studying venus despites it's dangers and risks very well by including solutions and options on how to explore venus safely and another approach on how to explore venus safely from NASA is the use of simplified electronics made of slicon carbide that have been tested in a chamber simulating the chaos of venus's surface and amazingly have lasted for three weeks in such conditions. another project the author includes is the use of mechanical computers and these devices were first envisioned in the 1800s and played an important role in the 1940s during world II. These devices require no electrictonics at all and can almost certainly survive the the harsh conditions of venus. As the author states and suggests that systems that use mechanical parts
can be made more resistant to pressure, heat, and other forces. In conclusion the author supports the idea of exploring venus very well by including the problems and obstacles and by also including the devices and projects that can used to solve these problems and obstacles such as vehicle like blimps, electronics made of silicon carbide and mechanical computers. That all are made of specific materials that are made to survive the harsh conditions of venus that include carbon dioxide blankets, clouds of highly corrosive sulfuric acid, extremely hot temperatures, eruping volcanoes, powerful earthquakes, and frequent lightning strikes. All in all the author supports his passion and idea of exploring venus very well. Including informative information and supporting evidence to support his ideology of exploring venus. |
Exploring Venus | The author supports the idea that studying Venus is worthy pursuit despite the dangers by, in paragraph 3 and 4. The explanation of the evidence from the artical that supports my calim would be in paragraph 5.
I will also be able to tell you how well the author supports his idea. Which is by, out of all the other paragraphs, he is actually writing all the main ideas and supporting his claim and idea in this whole artical. Also in paragraph 5 it says, "The national aeronautics and space administration (NASA) has one particulary compelling idea for sending humans to study Venus". Also in paragraph 3 it says, "A thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets Venus". Plus, in paragraph 4 it states that (or askes that), "If our sister planet is so in hospitable, why are scientist even discussing further visits to its surface?". In paragraph 1 it states that, "Venus, sometimes called the "Evening Venus," is one of the brightest points of light in the night sky, making it simple to evem an amature stragazer to spot'. Noe in paragraphn 2 it says that, "Often reffered to as earth's "twin," Venus is the closest planet to earth in term of density and size, and occasionally the closest in distance too." So now in paragraph 6, it states that "However, peering at venus from a ship orbiting or hovering safley far above the planet can provide only limited insight on ground conditions because most forms of light cannot penetrate the dense atmosphere, rending standards forms of photography amd videography ineffective." Plus, in paragraph 7 it states that, "NASA is working on other aprroaches to studing Venus." And the last paragraph which is paragraph 8 states that, "Striving to meet the challenge presented by venus has value, not only because of the insight to be gained on the planet itself, but also because human curiosity will likely lead us into many equally intimidating eneavors." |
Exploring Venus | Venus is the second planet from the sun, and one of the brightest points of light in the night sky. By some this planet is called the "Evening Star'' because of how bright it is. This planet is known as Earth's twin, because its the closest planet to Earth in size and density. Often times the closest planet to Earth if it wasnt for the way Mars orbited. There is alot about Venus that people don't know about. Through the good in this planet it's also dangerous.
Venus has the hottest suface tempature of any planet on the solar syatem, even though Mercury is closer to the sun. Knowing what the atmosphere is like up there makes it harder for people in Nasa. No spacecraft survived the landing for more than a few hours, as it states in paragraph 2. Every since then no aircraft has touched Venus in almost 3 decades. This planets surface average tempature is 800 degrees Fahrenheit, which is 90 times greater than Earths surface. Venus's atmosphere is not just hot it also contains up to 97 percent carbon dioxide which is bad for your lungs.
Despite the dangers scientist are looking for new ways to explor this planet. Nasa has been trying to look for new ways but also some old ways from World War 2 that they could improve on. As they were looking for different ways they came up with the idea to hover over the plant so they could see it scloser, and that would allow humans to survive up to 170 degree weather. Through our the dangers and the beauty of this planet, scientist wont stop until they explorer this star. |
Exploring Venus | This article is talking about the the planetary neighbors of the Earth. on this article explains how others planets move around the sun and the earth,how are thir differences between the speed of this planets. Also explains why the humans never visit this planets, and how are their enviorment.
Venus, somethimes called the "Evenig Star" is the closest planet to Earth. this planets have differents such as, the size between their, the speed that they move around the sun, this speed mean tht sometimes we are closer to Mars and other times to Venus.
The big question here is, why humans never visited this planets in more l tha three decades. Each previous mission was unmanned, and for good reason, no since no spacecraft survived the landing for more that a few hours. Numerous factors contribute to Venus's reputation as a challenging planet for humans to study, despite its proximity to us.
A thick atmosphere of almost 97% carbon dioxide blankets Venus. On the planet's surface temperatures average oner 800 degrees Fathrenheit and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than what we experience on our own planet. Also notable, Venus has the hottest sufrace temperature of any planet of solar system, wheather present additional impediments like erupting volcanoes, and powerful earthquakes.
The National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA) has one particulary idea for sending humans to study Venus, Venus would aviod the unfriendly ground conditions by staying up andout of their way, temperatures would still be toasty at around 170 degrees Fahrenheit. No easy conditions, but survivable for humans.
However, Venus can provide only limited insinght on ground conditions because most forms on light cannot penetrate the dense atmosphere. Many researchers are working on innovations that would allow our machines to last long enough to contribute meaningfully to our knowledge of Venus.
For now humans can't go to explore others planes as Venus, but I think with the step of the time, humans are going to envolving more on their technologies. Something that everyone know clearly, both planets as Mars and Venus have a lot of differences between our planet. Can humans can go to others planes in next close years?
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Exploring Venus | Obvously the aurthor must be a fan of scientific and that's great because I am to! The aurthor feels as if, there is multiple things you can do in life and thats means if going out your comfort zone to do it then so be it. In the story and as I was reading it, he really wants to find out more about earth and its "neighbors", as I should say. Venus and Mars are close to earth, but venus is closer, and the reason I say that is because of size and density. In the text, it says that we as humas, we have sent numerous spacecrafts to land on this cloud-draped world and the reason being is because we and he also, wanted to find out more about venus and how it works and many diffrent features.
Venus has a thick type of surface to it. It has a thick atmosphere of 97 percent of carbon dioxide blankets. In the atmosphere of venus, there is a type of acid called "Sulfuric Acid" and this acid is basically the determination of the temperture for this planet. The average temperture for venus is 800 degrees Fahrenhiet, and the atmosphere pressure is 90 times greater than what it would be on earth by its-self. Venus also has the hottest surface temperture of any planet in our solar system even though we have mercury closer to the sun venus is still hotter. The reason people and scientist are so fasinated with venus and how it works is because it was one of the closest to being more like earth and it has some features like it to. This planet has more like valleys, mountains, and craters and as a author he wants to find out about more of the festure and how this will benifit him more in life if he were to continue searching about venus and earth and how they are diffrent and similar to each other. By the 1800's the" mechanical computer" that was made for visual insight of venus and other planets around and near earth. These devices made caculations by using gears, and tool like things that hepled scientist in the 1800's up and somewhat past the 1940's.
So in this passage, the author gave me some information about the earth, venus, mars, life, merchury, and etc. The author basically is saying at the end of the passage, that if you were to go out your comfort zone to go explore things like earth and scientific material things, that it would'nt hurt and now that I know I feel as if the author will end up exploring more about venus and that is has some good feature and bad features and the same with earth but in reality it isnt bad. |
Exploring Venus | In this story the author suggests that studying venus is a worthy to explore despite the dangers it presents. it tells us that Venus was "Once been most Earth-like planet in our solar system. Long ago, Venus was probably covered largely with oceans and could have supported various forms of life." Also that Venus has "familiar features such as valleys, mountains, and creaters." But despite the belife that life was there, it's also that NASA and others are just curios of what they could find from Venus.
First, the author did a good job pointing out and bringing in the reader with Venus "once have been most Earth-like planet in our solar system. Long ago" but he also goes and continues on how it was covered with "oceans"
Secondly, the author tell's us that there are "familiar features such as valleys, moutains, and craters" On Venus. This makes us want to pursuit the study on Venus despite the dangers it presents. Even with all the critical coditions Venus has, this example want's us to go and visit Venus.
Lastly, " Venus has value, not only because of the insight to be gained on the planet itself, but also because of human curiosity." Human curiosity makes us want to go to Venus and see what we can find and look. Most humans are very curios and when they find out there was once life in Venus, it makes us want to go and see what's out there. The author put this in to give us another reason why we should go out to Venus. He puts in "human cruiosity" to bring us in.
Finaly, from all of the eight paragraps I feel as if the author could have done a better job on their part to explain why it's "worth pursuit despite the dangers it presents." Also that the comparison between Earth and Venus was fine. But going to Venus and exploring and pointed out that there was once life in Venus gives a good example of going and exploring Venus. |
Exploring Venus | The challenging of exploring Venus. The idea of studying Venus is the dangers and worthy of it. It says that Venus has the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system, even though Mercury is closer to our sun.
Even more challenging are the clouds of highly corrosive sulfuric acid in Venus's atmosphere. On the planet's surface, temperatures average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and the atomspheric pressure is 90 times greater than what we experience on our own planet. Astronomers are Fascinated by Venus because it may well once have been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system.
Venus can sometimes be our nearest option for a planetary visit, a crucial consideration given the long time frames of space travel. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has one particularly compelling idea for sending humans to study Venus. Also Venus would need to get up close and personal despite the risks. Or maybe we should think of them as challenges.
Many researchers are working on innovations that would allow our machines to last long enough to contribute meaningfully to our knowledge of Venus. By the way NASA is working on other approaches to studying Venus. For example, some simplified electronics made of silicon carbide have been tested in a chamber simulating the chaos of Venus's surface and have lasted for three weeks in such conditions.
Our travels on Earth and beyond should not be limited by dangers and doubts but should be expanded to meet the very edges of immagination and innovation.
So my conclusion to this essay would have to be that the Author was trying to say that Venus is beautiful despite the dangers of it like exploring getting to know it
also Venus is sometimes called the "Evening Star." I mean Venus is interesting people want to know more about the planet you could learn something new in life. They are wanting to send humans to Venus study the planet so yes it is worthy studying Venus despite the dangers of it. |
Exploring Venus | I claim that the author does support theides of studying very well becausethe travels on earth should not be limited because it may be very dangerous .
The evidence or explanation that supports my claim is that it says so many thing that are drangeous like "Not a single spaceship has touched down on venus in more than tree decades.Numerous factors contribute to venus's reputation as a challenging planet for humans to study, despite its proximityto us. And it also says "A thick atmosphereofalmost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets venus. Even more challrnging are the clouds of highly corrosive sulfuric acid in venus's atmosphere. The sufaces temperatures average is over 800 and its pressure is 90 times bigger that what it was. This is some information of my evidence that the author supports his ides that studying venus is a worthypursuit despite the dangers.
Venus can provide only limited insighton ground conditions because most forms of light cannotpenertrate the dense atmosphere.The most important thing is that researchers cannot take saples of rocks,gas, or anything in venus.Therefore scientists want to do a mission going to understand venus .Researchers are working on innovations so the machines can last more time to knowledge.There making electronics made of silicon carbide,and they have been tested.
This is why i claim that the author supports the idea of studyng venus.I think its dangerous.And scientest orany researcher shouldnt go for its safty.In conclusion Thats my claim for the authors support. |
Exploring Venus | The Evening Star also known as Venus, one of the closest planets near Earth. It is often referred to as Earth's twin, same size and density. Scientist have been eager to do some research on Venus and its worthy to pursuit despite the danger. We are so fascinated and always hungry for knowledge. Should we risk our lives for the sake of our knowledge?
In the article, it states that Venus has a thick atmosphere almost 97 percent carbon dioxide. Clouds of highly corrosive sulfuric acid. On the surface, the temperature in average is 800 degrees Fahrenheit and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than Earth. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system. The weather there has present additional impediments like erupting volcanoes, earthquakes and frequent lightning strikes.
In addition, Astronomers are fascinated by Venus because it may have been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system. They believe Venus was covered largely with oceans and could have supported various forms of life, like Earth. It has the surface similar to our planet features such as valleys, mountains, and craters. Venus is a crucial consideration given the long time frames of space travel. Are the options worthy enough to be mission safe and productive?
Furthermore, NASA has the idea to send humans to study Venus. They have the idea to construct a solution that would make the scientists float above the fray. Higher alittude to fly over many storms, could avoid ground conditions that would stay up and out of their way. Solar power and radiation are some solutions, hard conditions but survivable to humans. Many researchers are working on innovations that would allow our machines to last long enough to contribute to our knowledge of Venus.
In conclusion, Curiousity will most likely lead us to many equally intimindating endeavors. Scientist will do what they can to achieve their mission and be successful. It is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents but, those dangers and doubts should not be limited but expanded to meet very edges of immagination and innovation. |
Exploring Venus | The author starts out by saying some amazing facts about Venus, for example some of the things he said was that Venus has another name or nickname you can say which it goes by not just Venus, but by "Evening Star", it is one of the brightest things in the night sky and in being one of the brightest things in the night sky that makes it easy for a stargazer that looks at stars here and then notice it. The nickname Venus has shouldn't really be it's nickname because how you guys should know Venus isn't even a star and it's in our solar system so it's nickname shouldn't really be "Evening Star". This little fun fact I will say right now is kind of a cool one even though you might not believe it, but the closer you are to Venus the harder it is to observe it.
Sometimes the Earth is close to Venus like right around the corner and you may be asking yourself how is that and the reason is becasue of how the earth orbits and how the other planets orbit as well so at a point the Earth and Venus lineup together and closely, so does as Earth with any other planet. Trying to land in Venus is way too dangerous even though after you heard all the cool things about it, it still makes you want to go because of how cool it sounds but like I said it is way too dangerous to try and I say this because of all the things scientist have tried to do to see if it was possible to land there safely but everything so far hasn't been able to stay there long enough and has been destroyed. Venus is also the hottest surface planet in the solar system even though Mercury is closer to the sun.
My opinion on how the author thinks is that i personally think it is still worthy studying Venus and for some reasons like what if it is possible to make a change in Venus and we stay studying it, we would have an advantage on knowing how to change it because we would know almost everything like what has happened around Venus and what has happened to Venus its' self and maybe one day just maybe we will be able to go to venus and explore it but that would depend on us and how we change things through out time. |
Exploring Venus | The author wrote his essay with an amazing way to support his idea by, explaining the facts about Venus. Help the reader understand the positives and negatives of, Venus. (By the author having Venus' up's and down's, the essay readers understand what the author is trying to say.) In paragraph three the author stated that there are clouds that have a lot of sulfuric acid in them, in Venus. which is obviously really dangerous.
The essay states in paragraph five that, NASA is trying to figure out a way to send humans up to Venus. So they can take a look and study it, but it's still a really confusing and risky idea. NASA had to think of a different way to study Venus. First, they created an electronic device.
The author's way of attracting people to wanting to study Venus is by, in the last paragraph stating that going or "meeting" Venus has an absolute value. Not by what we're gaining with seeing it, but by us being really curious. Also, by our curiousities being stopped by what we see through the News, Phones, tablets, etc. Travels shouldn't be stopped, because of what we hear or by what we see of that being dangerous or by our imaginations. |
Exploring Venus | The author is studying that Venus or sometimes that "Evening Star" is a worthy pusuit despite that dangers it presents. It is a worthy pusuit because Venus is also referred to as Earth's "twin." But the challenge is the atmosphere, clouds, and the Fahrenheit. NASA is trying to study Venus. I will tell you why Venus is a worthy pursuit.
Venus is referred to as Earth's "twin" because Venus is the closet planet to Earth's density, size, and the closest in distance. Mars is also close to Earth. Earth, Venus, and Mars is our planetary neighbor, but Mars and Venus orbit the sun at different speeds in the solar system. The differences in speeds between Mars and Venus means that we sometimes are closer to Mars and other time to Venus. Astromomers believes that long ago, Venus was probably covered largely with oceans and have various forms of life, like Earth. Even today, Venus have Earth-like features like valleys, mountains, and craters. Humans have sent numerous of spacecrafts, but no spacecrafts have survived for more than a few hours.
The challenging of Venus is the atmosphere, the clouds, and the Fahrenheit. Venus's thick atmosphere is almost 97 percents carbon dioxide and it blankets over Venus and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than we experience on Earth. The most challenging of Venus are the clouds because the clouds are highly corrosive sulferic acid in Venus's atmosphere. Venus's surface temperatures is average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit. Venusian geology and weather presents additional impediments like erupting volcanoes, powerful earthquakes,and frequent lightings strikes. Also Venus has the hottest surface temperature in the solar system.
NASA is trying different ways to study Venus. NASA has been compelling idea for sending humans to study Venus, but the possible solutions to the hostile conditions on the surface is that they would allow scientists to float above the fray. They want to try and create a spacecraft that is hovering 30 or so miles above the roiling landscape. The temperatures will still be at around 170 degrees Fahrenheit, but the air pressure would be close to the sea level on Earth. NASA is working on different approaches for studying Venus like some simplified eletronics made of silicon carbide have been tested in a chamber stimulating the chaos of the Venus's surface and it have only lasted for three weeks in such conditions. Another project is to use mechanicals computers, which are devices first envisioned in the 1800s and played an important role in 1940s during the World War II. They would use these devices because it make calculations by using gears and levers and it do not require eletronics at all.
It is a worthy pursuit because Venus is also referred to as Earth's "twin." But the challenge is the atmosphere, clouds, and the Fahrenheit. NASA is trying to study Venus. It is a worthy pursuit because it shows that how difficult it is just trying to get and sample or studying Venus, but astronomers are so fascinated how Venus may once was the most Earth-like planet. Venus have gained human curiousity that will likely lead us into many equally itimidating endeavors. |
Exploring Venus | Venus is one of the most unknown planets to exist to hot to land on to dense and to challenging to land rovers on heres my evidence. Also explaining
why this planet is so mysterious.
Venus is an extremely dangerous planet to study but well worth it because, little is known about it. "No spacecraft survived the landing for more than a few hours", this states sits near impossible to even send rovers so gathering data is truely not possible. Risking things to learn more and more about this planet everday is being done. Even hovering the planet is not enough to gather the most information needed. "More importantly, researchers cannot take the samples of rock, gas, or anything else, from a distance Even if pictures are taken the lights cant pass through the dense clouds and atmosphere "Most forms of light cannot penetrate the dense atmosphere", Also hurting chances of getting any look at the actual floor/ground of the planet.
This statement is facts each detail well explained in conclusion Venus will take a very long time to learn more if ever its beautiful and a neighbor planet but will always be unhabitable. Our travels beyond earth should not be limited by the dangers. |
Exploring Venus | In the "challenge or exploring venus," the author suggests that studying venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents. The thing with venus was that he was a very worthy pursuit. Earth it has proved a very challenging place to examine more closely. Peolpe often referred to as earth is twin with venus. What im trying to say is that earth is are plane and we need it to live to breath. W e dont care anogth about earth so we should stop being so mean to earth we need it. the venus is worthy pursuit depite the dangers it presents.Most or the facts are there for like a claim that evaluates how well the author supports the idea tho the earth is the same as the earth and the venus. this is what i think the challenge or exploring venus.This will be in the story to and the author is very good with the detalle or the story. But the down on venus in more them tjust the study,despiten its proximity to us. this the best way to get the atenthon of others. |
Exploring Venus | The travel to Venus would be a very informational trip as scientist could conduct test and see if Venus was much like Earth today. This trip has many hazardous conditions that may limit the test cunducted by scientist.
Information the trip to Venus could provide is very usesfull. As we know so far this is the most similar planet to Earth spite the extreme temperatures; this planet has a surface of rocky sediment and has similar features such as valleys, mountains and also craters. Some of the differences it has include, different atmosphere makeup. Also, unbareable pressure and much more.
Risks that comes with the trip includes extreme heat, dense atmosphere, very high atmospherical presure and much more dangers. To prevent this the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has one idea that might work. Creating a blimp-like vehicle that is capable of hovering over 30 or so miles above the landscape, just like the aircrafts we have on Earth. As temperatures will still be some what of an issue, by their calculations, being about 30 miles away will reduce temperatures down to 170 degrees Fahrenheit. The distance will also reduce pressure down similar to Earth's sea level so it will not be crushed instantly. These conditions are not easy on us humans but, is still survivable.
Hovering over the landscape creates an issue to scientist. That being they can not recieve any actual samples from the ground to test. That meaning they need a way to do so without creating more risk. This is where systems that use mechanical parts instead relying electronics come into play. This is because with the 800 degree temperature the surface of Venus provides, even though electronis are fast, flexible and quick they are more delicate in general. This leaves them at a dissadvantage with the harsh climate. As mechanical part systems can be made to resist more pressure, heat and other forces.
In conclution, despite the harsh climate that Venus contains upon it's surface, this mission could be possible. It might take years to develop such technology but will be worth in the long run, if it provides helpful information containing a solution to have earth not end up like Venus. If it does not, we still have new knowledge about space and what may contain. |
Exploring Venus | "the challenge of exploring venus"
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will talk about the challenge of exploring venus and whats the importance about this article.
venus is sometimes called evening star and is actually a planet
is the second planet from our sun and is closest in distance to he earth and he author said that venus is a challenge for humans and said that for some reason no spacecraft survived the landing for more than a few hours.
on the venus surface temperatures average over 800 degrees fahrenheit and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than what we experience on our own planet and these conditions are extreme for the humans venus includes familiar features such as valleys mountains and craters like the earth for this facts venus is a important reason to the humans study the planet and also have not easy conditions , but survivable for humans and another proyect about this is looking back to an technology called mechanical computer.
i think that this article is so intersting because the author explain some important fact about the venus planet and i think that is a good investigation from the venus palnet. |
Exploring Venus | The author in this article is trying to telll his veiwer's that it about the possibilites in venus and the things that could be done over there and the good things can bring
us. Astronomers are fascinated of venus's atmophere like what it was like a long time ago and if their was once vegitation on that plant. NASA has been thinking of plans to get to venus but they need to think how are they going to survive their and what can survive their and what will they need to survive their but first they want to send something there to get samples from the plant before they do anything else.
The atmosphere on venus is deadly to any human being and no one can surive the harsh enviroment their with out special equipment. here's a statment of how bad the atmosphere is "A thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets venus" and here's how bad the biosphere is "venusian geology and weather present additional impediments like erupting volcanoes,powerful earthquakes, and frequent lighting strikes to probes seeking to land on its surface" these are things NASA has to worry about to land their safetly.
The reason NASA want's to land their and study more about venus is because they believed that venus was just like earth long long ago and that they want to see if it is possible to be habbital despit the harsh coditions.
And if NASA does find a way to live their it"ll bring the human race more curiosity and confidance into where we want to go and showing us that there is no limit to what we can do. |
Exploring Venus | Have you seen venus in the sky while your star gazing? although venus is often refered to as "earth's twin", it is challenging to explore. venus is one of the more challenging planets to explore for a couple of reasons. those reasons are, the caron monoxide, sulfuric asid, andand the severe temperatures.
venus is covered with a thick blanket of carbon monoxide. this is one of the reasons that makes it very dangerouse to go there. based on the article "the challenge of exploring venus", venus has " a thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon monoxide" .this mutch carbon monoxide is very dangerouse.
the even more chalenging part is the sulferic acid.
the clouds on venus are filled with sulferic acid. not only is that dangerouse but the sulferic acid is,"highly corrosive". highly corrosif is almost like saying flamable.
and if the sulferic acid wasnt dangerouse/hot but the temperatuer alone is enough to kill you. here on earth we experience heat but on venus the heat is extreme. in the article it states, "on the planets surface ,temperatures average over 800 degrees farenhieght"
if you were wanting to try making it, good luck, but based on the information it seems like it is not recomended. so stay home on earth. enjoy the fresh air and life that awaits you. it is to dangerouse to waste your time on. |
Exploring Venus | Many people think studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents, meaning by studying Venus, you have to face it's danger or difficult times but it's a worth of try. In ''The Challange of Exploring Venus'', the author also suggests that studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents. In the text it says that Venus is simple to see from the distant and it's safe vantage point of Earth so this might be the reason why Scientists and Astronomers are so curious to study about Venus so do i.
The author says "Despite the dangers it presents", because humans have sent numerous spacecraft to land on this cloud-draped world but none of the spacecraft survived more than a few hours. This makes Venus reputation as a challenging planet for humans to study so does the author. Astronomers, authors and scientists are facinated just by knowing the fact about Venus.
The author did said that studying Venus is worthy, In the article it says "Beyond high pressure and heat, Venusian geology and weather present additional impediments like erupting volcanoes, powerful earthquakes, and frequent lightning strikes to probes seeking to land on its surface". This is usefull for everyone so this might be the first reason why the author says that studying Venus is worthy. The next reason why the author said this is because Venus may well once have been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system, this is worth a try in despite the dangers it presents. |
Exploring Venus | I think that hes right because no body knows about Venus and people would want to know more about it. people can learn what Venus has and how things live there. you are going have to know because theres no oxygen there so you have to take a oxygen tank. Many people have wanted to go visit Venus and see how it is out there. The temperature is very warm and the surface is rough. Scientist are investigating how Venus is, if its safe to visit and explore and find new living things their that people dont know about. They say if you go into it with phones your phones will explode because of how hot it is on the planet. The evidence that shows is that they dont know if its safe enough for regular people just to go because its very hot there. You would have to wear a special suit so you wont burn your skin. |
Exploring Venus | The Author says that if our sister planet is so inhospitable, why are scientist even disccusing further visits to its surface Astronomers are fascinated by Venus beacuse
it may well once have been the most Earth like planet in our solar system. Long ago, venus was probably covered largely with oceans and could have supported various forms of life just like earth today.Atomospheric pressure is 90 times greater than what we experience on our own planet. These conditions are far more extreme than anything humans encounter on earth such as environment would crush even a submarine accustomed to diving to the deepest parts of our oceans and would liquefy many metals. Also notable, Venus has the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system even though Mercury is closer to our son. Beyond high pressure and heat, Venusian geology and weather present additional impediments like erupting volcanoes, powerful earthquakes, and frequent lightning strikes to probes seeking to land on it surface. |
Exploring Venus | We should be able to study venus despite the dangers because maybe we could find other things that we never see here on our planet. Although astronomers should probably come up with new suits considering that venus is 800 degrees fahrenheit. I read that we have'nt sent anyone to venus for three decades because no spacecraft could survive the landing, but maybe we could try to build advanced spacecrafts. Scientists say that venus was probably once like earth with mountains and rivers and similar things. Although the conditions right now are bad but survivable for humans.
NASA is working on other approaches to studying venus. Like electronics made of silicon carbide have been tested in chamber simulating the chaos of venus's surface and have lasted for three weeks. On paragraph 8 the author says "our travels on earth and beyond should not be limited by dnagers and doubts but should be expanded to meet the very edges of imagination and innovation." |
Exploring Venus | the author suggests that studying venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents. The author suggestion means that its way interesting to study instead of worring about he dangers it could cause. In paragraph 3 it says that the venus are far mor extreme than anything humans encounter on earth such as environment would crush even a submerine accustomed to diving to the deepest parts of our oceans and would liquefy many metals. And he talks about how interesting the venus is. It says venus has the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system even though mercury is closer to our sun. In paragraph 4 the author says that why are scientist even discussing further visits to its surface. In this paragraph he tells us about how dangerouse venus is to our planet. it says various forms of life on earth. Today venus still has some features that are analogous to those on earth. Now the NASA are sending humans to study venus. But in paragraph 5 it says NASAs possible solution to the hostile conditions on the surface of venus would allow scientists to float above the fray. But however NASA decided to work on other approaches to studying venus. There example is to simplify electronics made of silicon carbide have been tested in a chamber simulating the choas of venus surface and have lasted for three weeks in such conditions(paragraph 7). And honesty my oppinion i think that it seems dangerouse and interesting at the same time but still risky to study abour or examine |
Exploring Venus | In the passage, "The Challenge of Exploring Venus," the author supports that studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents. The author starts with facts about Venus to just bring general facts the the public in the passage. The author does not support his idea in the passage well. The author points out more dangers than he points out the reasons that pursuing Venus is a benefit to the people on Earth. The author speaks of the history of Venus exploration, the atmosphere and geography on Venus, and the technology we need to get to Venus.
For decades the scientists at NASA have been trying to land a spacecraft on to Venus. "Because Venus is sometimes right around the corner- in space terms- humans have sent numerous spacecraft to land on this cloud-draped world." With Venus being Earth's "twin," in both density and in size causes the want to increase with the thought that it once was like Earth. "Long ago, Venus was probably covered largely with oceans and could have supported various forms of life, just like Earth." Every mission they sent to Venus was a spacecraft that was unmanned, as "no spacecraft survived the landing for more than a few hours." A spacecraft has not been sent up to Venus for more than three decades, leaving the question if we now have the technology and if we now have have the capability, or if we still do not. The author uses these facts showing that Venus is a dangerous place that people on Earth would think to not pursuit, arguing with the authors claim that we should.
The atmosphere and geography on Venus is another thing the author uses to have more people disagree with the pursuit of Venus. Scientists have not been able to take clear shots of the ground on Venus, leaving astronauts in the dark about the terrain on Venus. "Peering at Venus from a ship orbiting safely far from the plant can provide only limited insight on ground condition becuase most forms of light cannot penetrate the dense atmosphere." The atmosphere on Venus is unsafe for astronauts, as well as the pressure Venus presents. "A thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets Venus. Even more challenging are the clouds of highly corrosive sulfuric acid in Venus’s atmosphere." The planet's surface temperature and pressure is too high for a human to endure, even in a space suit. "On the planet’s surface, temperatures average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than what we experience on our own planet." No human has ever encountered such harsh conditions before. With more deadly and terrifying facts the author presents, the less the chance of Venus exploration seems.
Over three decades ago we did not have the technology or materials to have a spacecraft manage to surivive in the extreme atmospheric conditions on the surface of Venus. "such an environment would crush even a submarine accustomed to diving to the deepest parts of our oceans and would liquefy many metals." The metals we use today for most objects is able to withstand some pressure, but with even the strongest submarine unable to withstand the pressure againts it's metals, the chance of exploration seems slimmer and slimmer. "Venusian geology and weather present additional impediments like erupting volcanoes, powerful earthquakes, and frequent lightning strikes to probes seeking to land on its surface." As of now the probes the scientists send the Venus are unable to survive due to the conditions mentioned earlier. "More importantly, researchers cannot take samples of rock, gas, or anything else, from a distance. Therefore, scientists seeking to conduct a thorough mission to understand Venus would need to get up close and personal despite the risks." The author recognizes the risk invloved with exploration, but turns it around so the reader and scientists look at them as challenges and not something that can ruin lives. However, NASA has created a simulation of the atmosphere on Venus and found simplified electronics "have lasted for three weeks." This hope gives the author some points on how Venus explorstion is possible, ignoring the many dangers presented in the passage.
The author gives very little points on why the exploration of space is possible and the reasons on why we should. The author points out that "Furthermore, recall that Venus can sometimes be our nearest option for a planetary visit, a crucial consideration given the long time frames of space travel." This quote from the text shows the only reason why we are looking at exploring Venus is because it is closer to us, which is not entirely true. With the path the planets follow we are sometimes closer to Mars than we are to Venus allowing the exploration of Mars over Venus. I believe the author persuades readers by not mentioning Mars most of the time and turns the passage to make it feel like we have to explore Venus, while having more dangers in the passage than having more possilbe things to consider while on the topic of exploring Venus. |
Exploring Venus | In the article in the last paragraph the author was talking about how "Earth and beyond should not be limited by dangers and doubts". That phrase means to me that just becasue its really hard to get to Venus or observe Venus doesnt mean it is impossible to get there. Also not losing hopes because maybe they could build something to get there even though it is not safe. Now days they have more technology and more smart things that could possibly get there. Venus being the the closest planet to Earth is an advantage because it is not as far as other planets scienctists coud possibly get samples of rocks,gas, or anything else.
This is not easy like it says in paragraph 5 "Not easy conditions, but survivablefor humans". The temperatures are very high 800 degrees Fahrenheit which also makes it vey difficult. It is hard to examen Venus closley but it is not impossible like the author told us in paragraph 1 "it has proved a very challenging place to examine more closley".
In the article "The challenge of Exploring Venus" has sad a lot about Venus I agree with the author. Author thinks it is possible to get closer to Venus and I agree. I agree becasue now days scienctits have more technology have new things it could possibly happen for them to get a closer view.
Even though scienctist have through go through a lot and learn a lot I feel like they would be happy if they could get it to happen. Back in those days they had computers like it says on paragraph 7 which is so amazing how those scienctists were not scared becasue it was obviously more dangerous it was not as safe as it is now. " human curiosity will likely lead us into many equallly endeavis" this phrase grabbed my attention beacsue it is really true us humans want to know so much that we start to think and think that makes it go around and humans also start wondering which makes people start learning about it. |
Exploring Venus | "Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents".
My Claim: Venus is one of the most earh like planets.
Explantion:The planet has a surface of rocky sediment and includes fimilar features as valleys , mountains , and craters.
Venus is really an earth-like planet thats why researchers are interested in it most. The planet has a surface of rocky sediment and includes fimilar features as valleys, mountains, and craters. Many reaserchers are working on innovations that would allow our machines to last long on venus , so that we can explore more of the earth like features it has. sum things from venus have been took before for testing but didnt last long so reaseachers are also studying on how to make equiment from there last longer. Numerous of factors contribute to venus reputation as a challenging planet for humans to study,which it is but very worth it. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system.(high pressure and heat). venus weather presents additonal impediments like erupting valcone's, powerul earthquakes, and frequant lightning strikes to probes seeking to on it surface.
This is why reachers want to study this earth-like planet It has many features that others don't and maybe if one day they could find the answers there could actually be human life there. |
Exploring Venus | Is studying venus a worthy pursuit that despites the danger it presents ? . In this passage the author talks about how affectively Venus worthy is . He supports his idea by saying that studing venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents . He critically and briefly supports with a claim from the text in paragraph 8 . This claims supports wealthy his idea [striving to meet the challenge presented by Venus has value , becuase human curiosly will lead us to intimidating endeavors , should be expanded to meet the very edges of imagination and innovation ] .
He uses this claim to support his idea he personally thinks humans and NASA meeting Venus would be a great idea for us and the world . He thinks venus has such much value and supported items and things that can help humans live . Also take humans out of intimidation to get to know and explore every edge of the world or planets as an innovation . In paragraph 4 it says that Venus is mostly familiar with earth in perspective of mountains , valleys even have a possibility of life . The author thinks that venus can still have water , humans need to discover and take it as a challenge of innovation this idea is mainly coverd by the stragetie that he wants us to know that there is a outplanet that is waiting for us to innovate and not let us and not by how dangerous it presents becuase its worthy .
In conclusion for this passage .
Towards the authors claim i agree . I agree with his idea becuase studying Venus could be a good method for humans . It can help us know and explore new world , what it has and it can also be used for our utility in case our planet fells in danger or doesnt last no more we can have a method to live or survive. Studing Venus is a worthy pursuit despite in present for humans . |
Exploring Venus | Have you ever thought of living onanother planet ? well scientists are studying venus. venus is earths twin. It states that "longe ago , venus was probaly covered with oceans and could have supported various forms of life." This means that venus had similar features of eath long ago. this one reason why we should study venus.
Another reason is that veanus has a similar surface. It states that " the planet has a surface of rocky sediment and includes familiar featuers such as valleys, mountains, and craters." This means that the author is trying to study venus because it has familiar features. NASA are working on different ways to study venus. It states that " some simlified electronics made electronics ...and have lasted for three weeks in such conditions." this means they are testing electronics to with stand venus's condictions. If electronics could gather the information for us then thiers no reason for us to not study venus. this is why studying venus is a worthy pusuit despite the dangers it presents. |
Exploring Venus | The author is make a discover for future. It tell why and how are
we like human could stay a plane that is 2 or 3 times the tempertures, for the condition the humans will be able to survive in that planet. 97 percent of the Venus is cardon diovide, and the astronomers are honor to study the planet. But the Venus was a most earth-like which porfos that humans have a changes to live at that planet.
Yes, there is still more study to do, but it decdieu to send a craw to the planet because they try sending numerous of spacecraft to land on Venus, but each one of them only landing, nor it just last about a few hours at the planet. Knowing that
the Venus is a second planet could also tell why the planet is distan from have it a saft vantage point of the Earth we have.
Venus has it terms of how is work to live the planent, and the challenge its had to a value, but not only that the travel on Venus will be hard for the limited the dangers of the planet had. The doubts will expand amount many things on the way to new environmen,landform, and surface.
NASA had try,reseach and doing new discoving about the Venus which had infules by knowing it will not be an easy survivable for humans. NASA and others try to take of sample of Venus such as rock,gas,and anything from the planet to reseach it on the land. Numerous of researchers had work on the innovation to allow the approaches to had the enough to contribute bludered that Venus is hinding from.
The new ganenish had approaches the new technology , but the new electronics are now more apowerful. quick and calculationable. Back in the old day its was not perfect like nows, but the old technology still existing now, and the vawesome
the thought of the old computers now these days it may device make any calculation by using some of the gears and the levers, so it really did not require electronics at the time.
There would be a day were most of the poplure of humans will live up in Venus environment. Venus
might have some deepest parts of oceans like Earth.Beyond the years this day will be remeber in a different way, time, and place. Venus would probably be a new Earth-like , and which it might a supported various to the forms of the planet just like the Earth . |
Exploring Venus | In the article the author suggests that studying Venus is a worthy pursit despite the dangers it presents. Thus for that reason the author wrote many claims in the article to support his idea. I also belive that the author is fasinated by the planet Venus because in paragrah two he tells us the readers facts about the planet venus on how it is a twin on the planet Earth. Also mentions in paragraph one that it is easy to spot Venus in the Earth ground level.
The author is so fasinated of Venus he knows there is dangers to do further investigations on the planet. For exapmle, in paragraph 3 it tells us that the atmosphere of Venus is 97 percent carbon dioxide witch basically blankest the whole plant with it. Another prime example will be that the surface level in Venus is 800
degrees Fahrenheit witch is way to hot for a human to step in it. For those reasons it will be too dangerous for a hman to do research but, NASA has found a way to investigate Venus to make it sutible for a human to survive. There reason will be that they will have a shuttle
hover 30 or so miles above roiling Venus lanscape. making it decently suitable for a human to survive and do further research.
In conclusion, those will be the reasons why the author thinks it will be suitable for a human to do reseacher for venus even though it wil be to hot but yet stainable for a human to continue in the reaserch on venus. i have informed youi about the article. |
Exploring Venus | The author says that venus is "worthy because it has value and not only because of the lnsight to gained" as the author said in pargaphe 8. I belive that Venus sholud be pursuit because if we cant be on there then whats the point of present. Even thouht Venus is the second planet from the sun it still not safe to go over there. Earth and Venus are some what alike doesn't mean we can go and do some teast on there. Even thought it has some of the same features as Eath. Venus is still not the same. NASA can send people to study Venus put they dont last up there they can died if there out there for more then 170 degrees. The air pressure is close to sea levle on Earth. 97 percent of carbon dioxide is blankets to Venus . The temperatures is over 800 degrees and the atmospheric is 90 times greater then experience on our planet. Venus has one of the hottest surface ever. It also has a rocky surface. |
Exploring Venus | Studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents.Venus is the second planet from our sun. A thick atmosphere of about 97 percent of carbon dioxide covers Venus. Venus also has some features that are simular to those on
Earth. Chaos of Venus's surface have lasted for three weeks in such conditions. Our travels on Earth and beyond should not be limited by dangers and doubts but should be expanded to meet the very edges of imagination and innovation. Peering at Venus from a ship orbiting or hovering safely far above the planet can provide only limited insight on ground conditons because most forms of light cannot penetrate the dense atmosphere, rendering standard forms of photography and videography ineffective. The planet Venus has
a surface rocky sediment and includes famliliar features such as valleys, mountains, and craters. Venus is often referred to as Earths twin Venus is the closest planet to Earth in terms of density and size, and occastionally the closest planet to Earth in terms of density and size, and occasionally the closestin distance. |
Exploring Venus | The author supports his idea by giving many examples towards the text. He provied enough support towards his idea. The idea of studying Venus is worthy despite the dangers. With the information provied we can determind that the author gave enough reasons. For example "These conditions are far more extreme than anything human encounter on Earth."(para.3.) What its trying to tell us is that Venus is a planet in which in life is nothing close to ours. The planet is buring hot due to the fact it's closer to the sun. Explaining that life in Venus isn't possible human.
Scientists take a big role, they are the ones that plan everything. The amount of time and effort placed into their work determines if we get to travel to Venus. For example "scientists seeking to conduct a through mission to understand Venus would need to get uo close and personal despit the risks."(para.6.) Getting up close and looking at the real thing there... standing in front of you, unsure on what to to do. Everything around you looking brand new, thats what the scientists want,, To be able to look at the Venus in person, the authour supports this claim by supporting deatil.
After reading the passage I am able to infer the main idea, which was the author supporting his idea of Venus is worthy pursuit despite the dangers. The infernace I was able to capture,"human curiosity will likely lead us into many equally imtimidating endeavors."(para.8.) This paragraph gives us the idea of us humans. We could be told one millions times not to do somehting, but at the of the day we all end uo doing it like it or not. |
Exploring Venus | The Challenge of Exploring Venus, is a very detailed, reliable article. It seems as though the author thinks it would be a good idea to find a way to have an exploration take place on our neighboring planet, Venus. In the authors final paragraph they state that "Our travels on Earth and beyond should not be limited by dangers and doubts but should be expanded to meet the very edges of imagination and innovation." wich strongly indicates that the author thinks it would be good to invest in such an exploration. For the most part the author supports his idea well but there are some parts of this article that could possibly make some readers confused.
In most of the paragraphs of this exerpt the author is stating the danger that is involved in making an exploration to Venus. As much as the author states towards the beggining and end of the article how they beleive it would be a worthy pursuit, for most of the body paragraphs they dont seem too optimistic about the exploration. For example in paragraph 2 the author says that Venus is,"a challenging planet for humans to study ". Another example from paragraph 4,"The value of returning to Venus seems indisputable, but what are the options for making such a mission both safe and scientifically productive?". These types of remarks seem slightly reoccuring in this exerpt. They also show that the author seems like they have alot of doubt in NASA's capability to continue with such a major journey.
The writer of this article was very knowledgable about the terms and conditions of mars,and what it would take to be able to do research on the planet itself. The majority of this exerpt consists of diffrences and similarities that venus and our home planet, Earth, have. For example in paragraph 2 the author exclaims that the two planets are referred to as "twins". An example of how they were contrasted, in paragraph 3,"On the planets surface, temperatures average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than what we experience on our own planet." As you can see, the detailed facts in this exerpt are clearly reliable.
As much as it may be controversial, because the author did show alot of negative effects to exploring Venus, they did bring up some reasons how it could be a good idea to make an exploration like this, considering how alot Venus and Earth are. For example in paragraph 4, the author states,"Astronomers are fascinated by Venus because it may well once have been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system.""Venus still has some features that are analogous to those on Earth." These examples show that the author is guving strong reason why it would be possible to make a expidition to Venus.
The article, The Challenge of Exploring Venus, is very detailed, factual, and strong. Although it may not 100% express that the author is trying to say it would be a worthy pursuit to make an expedition to Venus, this article still would give people alot of information on Venus and reasons why we should or should not go there. This exerpt does express that studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers, for the most part. It may show more of the dangers and not as much why it would be worthy, but at some parts it does show that it would be a good idea. Some readers might be confused about weather the author thinks its worthy or not, but either way it is still very factual and a strong article to get a lot of information from. |
Exploring Venus | Our Earth is having a huge change by contamination, gloval warm,etc. Scientists are thinking further by searching life in other planets, this project wolud be a great idea, but this take a lt of time of investigations and stuff like that.
The author supports the idea that studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents, because we can have another planet in where in which we can stand and life there, astronomers are facinated by venus, according to the paragraph 4 it says " It may well once have been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system... Venus was probably covered largely with oceans and could have supported various forms of life, just like Earth", we can conclude that they were talking about finding space to stay there.
The reasons why we junt can go there and set
a new planet is, because of the conditions right there. In paragraph 3 the autor states one of the most significant reasons, it says "Venus has the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system, even though Mercury is closer to our sun... Venusian geology and weather present additional impediments like erupting volcanoes, powerful earthquakes, and frequent lightning strikes to probes seeking to land on its surface", this the dangerous problem in this project. The planet's surface temperatures average over 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than
what experience on our own planet.
Scientists seeking to conduct a thorough mission to understand Venus would need to get up close and personal despite the risk. According to paragraph 6 it says " Many researches are working on innovations that would allow our machines to last long enough to contribute meaninfully to our knoledge of Venus" this paragraph let us know that they are working to reach there and looking to survive more time.
Well, this project can change the entire world and our lifes, because if there are life, we must hacve the opportunity to be there or people who want to be in Venus could be. We need more time to improve our experiments and this could be a grat and amazing change. |
Exploring Venus | The Stuying Of venus
I think that venus should be studed. We may live on venus one day if somthing hapens to this earth we could some how make venus aour new home if we study it. This does come with many chalenges as the author states on paragraph three. the author states that A thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets venus.The author also says on the planet's surface temperatures average over 800 degrees fahrenheit.
The author sapports the idea of studying venus in paragrapg five. The author sayes the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has one particularly copelling idea for sending humens to study venus. The author also states that a blimp-like vehicle hovering 30 or so miles above the roiling venusian lanscape. this is telling me that their is a chance of humans actualy going and studying
venus.
This also proves that their is a way that we can study
venus.
In paragraph 7 the author states that Nasa is working on other approaches to studying venus . (Nasa) for example some simplified electronics made of silicon carbide have been testedd in a chamber simulating the chaos conditions of venus's surface and have lasted for three weeks in such conditions. They are also looking into mechanical computers that were envisioned in the 1800s. The device was used in world war 2 the device is used to make calculations by using gears and levels. The passege also states that
not easy conditions but survivable for humens. this is provig my point that we should explore venus.
In conclusion I think that we should explore venus becaose it would be an aproach of us muving in the futur. We wont know if we dont give is some trys.
Maybe in the futur if we study it we could make it livable for humans to live on it. We would only have to us solar power ant not gas and otner thing that is palluting the Earth today. |
Exploring Venus | Although venus is referred to as the evening star, it is still a planet. Venus is one of the brightest planets and, you can easily see it on a dark knight. Researchers say thet venus is hard to examine because oh how bright it is and, how close it is to the sun.
The author states than venus is the closest plant to earth because of the density and size of it. Many people say that it's the closest planet to us however, every planet spins around at a different speed so one might appear closer than another. NASA has sent several spacecrafts to venus and its referred to as the most difficult planet to land on. Every spacecraft that's ever landed there has never made it back due to the enviroment and, the rough surface.
The author says that venus is almost all carbon dioxide and, its covered with corrosive sulfuric acid. He also states that venus is almost 800 degrees and, its extreme to what we experience on our own world. Venus is the hottest planet in solor system although, mercury is closer to the sun. Astronomers find venus so fascinating because it's the closest earth like planet in the solar system.
Astronomers also say that venus could have well been filled with large oceans and, could have supported many forms of life. Venus is very similar to earth because, it has rock textures such as valleys, mountains, and craters as to earth. NASA is eager to go back to venus to study the earth like planet. The author says that they are planing to have an aircraft that will hover 30 miles over the surface that will make it safe. Allowing them to do this will lower the temperature to around 170 degrees, but also the air preasure would be about the same to sea level on earth.
Although, hovering over venus would be safe, they would still find many challenges. Without them being on the ground they won't be able to take samples of rock, minerals, and gasses. NASA is wondering its they can make there equipment better to take on the challenge, and to see what venus is compared to earth. NASA will also have to come up with a way to make their equipment lighter, and also be able to last for the time period they are on venus. Modern technology is rather delicate than to the mechanical computers they used in world war 2.
Although its a struggle to experience venus, it also has a big impact on earth. Being able to see what venus is allows us to find new materials and gases that we have never heard of before. This could be a big impact to us. It could help us find new ways to create materials, and to better our everyday lives. |
Exploring Venus | In this artical I think that the author is right and that he or she gave me plenty of evidence to convince me that we should go to venus that we should expand civilization to other planets and soon planets out of our solar system. 1 of my 3 reasons on why it is worth studying venus is that it is our nabor planet. The second reason is that it is our sister/twin planet, and number three is that it used to sopport life like earth does now.
So my first reason on why it is worth studying venouse is that the planet is our naboring planet which means it had some of the same things as earth did. In pharagraph 2 second line it talks about how the planet is the closest plant to earth. The planet venus is so close that we have sent several probes and space crafts to there but none have survived long enough to land on its surfis.
The second reason why I think that it is worth studying is because venus is our sister and our twin planet.In pharagraph 3 it talks about in the last sentence that if we were to live on the planet there would big hinormis earthquakes losts of valcano eruptions and to me sound like how our planet is.
The thrid reason on why we should keep studing that planet is because The planet venus has been studyed enough that we now know that venus used to be able to hold life, it had water lots of plant life just like earth does now.In pharagraph 4 it talks about how sientist figourd out the the planet venus once held life and that is why they want to keep on reaserching on it so hopfully one day we can live there.
So basiclly in the end I think that we should keep on studing the planet venus so one day we can live there. Hopfully we can keep studing it because again it is our naboier planet, it is our sister plus our twin, and last but not least it used to have lots of life on it like oceans and plants possibly animals just like earth does today. hopfully the scientist will keep on studing this planet so we can somday live there and possibly other places in the universe. |
Exploring Venus | The author supports his idea to further study Venus very well and I will show you how. The author supports his idea by giving different things NASA and other countries have down to explore the planet, but he also helps introduce the reader to the planet in the first paragraph.
The author starts by giving different facts about the planet including the following "Venus sometimes called the Evening Star, is one of the brightest points in the sky, making it simple for even an amatuer stargazer to spot." this is from the first paraghraph and even though it may not seem like he supported his idea he introduced the planet to the reader, which in turn helps the reader to understand the planet a bit more. He also explains how human beings have been fascinated by it with the following from paragraph 2 "Earth,Venus,and Mars, our other planetary neighbor, orbit the sun at different speeds. These differences in speed mean that sometimes we are closer to Mars and other times to Venus. Because Venus is sometimes right around the corner_in space terms_humans have sent numerous spacecraft to land on this cloud-draped world." also there is this from paragraph 4 "If our sister planet is so inhospitable, why are scientist even discussing further visits to its surface? Astronomers are fascinated by Venus becuase it may have well once been the most Earth-like planet in our solor system". this is proving that for decades humans have been fascinated by this gas cloud-draped planet. He also explains that NASA is trying to figure out ways to get to the surface safely in paragraphs 5&7 with the following "NASA has one particularly compelling idea for sending humans to study Venus. NASA's possible solution to the hostile conditions on the surface of Venus would allow scientist to float above the fray. Imagine a blimp-like vehicle hovering 30 or so miles above the rolling Venusian landscape. NASA is working on other approaches to studying Venus. For example, some simplified electronics made of silicon carbide have been teseted in achamber simulating the choas of Venus's surface and have lasted for three weeks in such conditions." this is really some compelling information. This information really helps set the tone that we just might be able to study Venus's choatic surface.
I think that the author really supports his idea with all of the infromation provided even though this mission might seem impossible people like this author s trying to keep the hope alive. The author explains how NASA is trying so many different technologies to try and send them to the surface, also while trying to figure out if scientist could try and hover over the planet while studying the planet from the outside. There you have it so many ways this author supports his idea that there is still hope for studying Venus. |
Exploring Venus | The author suports the idea because in the text he says that Venus is kind of earths twin cause its the same size. The author also wants to do that because he says that although Venus is a dangerous panet that it could still be studied.He puts in there that even though Venus is the second-closet planet to the sun that it has many different features than Mercury. Considering the fact that Mercury is the closet planet to the Sun, but it has different qualities than Venus. The Earth is different from Venus because Venus has a temperature of 800 degrees. Also the atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than Earth, also is has almost 97 percent carbon dioxide on the surface of the planet.
The author explains that the atmosphere of Venus can crush a submarine and that, that is why no aircraft has landed on the planet because they can't survive for long periods of time. He also explains that Venus could've been different from what it was 12,000 years ago? But, anyway the author |
Exploring Venus | I support the authors claim. I think studing Venus would be a worthy pursuit.Studing Venus would be a good thing for us. If we fing out that it used to have life on it just think of all the brake throws. Maybe we would find out what cause to look like it does. Some day we will have a safe idea and we will vist Venus.
The author thinks that Venus is worth studing and i think it is to. I think we should still be trying to go to Venus. He said that NASA is coming up with ideas. They thoght about getting a car to float abouve the fray. They think theres a way to make a car float for a long time of the surface of the Venus for long period of time. The veicle would havet to be 30 or more miles away to work.
He talks about how venus is a dangerous place but, it is survivable for humans. He talk about how we would need to walk on the ground to get rocks,gases, or anthing else that wold be important. He saids that NASA is testing electronics made od silicon carbide. They tested how long it would last in the condition of venus climate,it lasted three weeks. They are also looking back into old technology called the mechanical computers.
I think hes right about going to Venus. He talked about how dangerous
it is and how it would be safe. He talked about the floating cars and the computers and the suits. like said"our travels on earth and beyond should not be limited by dangers and doubts but,should be expanded to meet the edges of imagination and innovation. |
Exploring Venus | Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the danger it presents,I think this is because the author supports this idea and is into the idea of studying Venus despite the dangers and the risks there is.Venus is one of the brightest points of light in the night sky,making it simple for even an amateur stargazer to spot,it was even given the nickname "Evening Star".Venus is the second planet from our son,and while Venus is simple to see from the distant but safe vantage point of Earth,it has shown a challegning area to be examined and researched hands on.
My reasoning on why i think that Venus is a good planet to pursue for the greater good of us despite its dangers,is because im not the only one who thinks it.An author who wrote a story called "The Challenge of Exploring Venus" thought and hoped that it would open the eyes of many to where they would agree witht he point that Venus is and would be a good place to research.The author writes in Paraghaph 4 "Furthermore,recall that Venus can sometimes be our nearest option
for a planetary visit,a crucial consideration given the long time frames of space travel.The value of returning to Venus seem indisputable,but what are the options for making such a mission both safe and scientifically productive?".
The National aeronauctics and Space Administration aka NASA has one particularly compelling idea for sending humans to study Venus,NASA's possible solution to the hostile condidtions on the surface of Venus would allow scientists to float above the fray.Imagine a blimp that was hovering over 30 or so miles above the roiling Venusian landscape.Just as our jetplanes would be travelling at a higher altitiude to fly over many storms and a vehicle hovering over Venus would avoid and stay and keep away from the unfriendly,and dangerous ground conditions Venus faces al thw time by staying up and our of harms way from Venus.
The author once again,writes in paraghraph 6"Rendering standard forms of photos and videos are ineffective.More importantly,researchers cannot take samples of rock,gas,or anything thats needed and important in Venus.Therefore,scientists seeking to conduct a thorough mission to understand Venus would need to get up close and personal".Venus is a pretty hard planet to get hands on with,with all the toxic air and the gases and the giant clouds surrounding,to know and think that Venus was sucha beatiful place before this happend.
Learning about the planet Venus and thinking all these ideas and trying to connect the dots about the planet we want to go and check out with our own bodya dn own eyes but cant due to the fact before we would even get to get a word about or even step foot on the planet or get into its atmesphere ,would be crushed and dead or just die from the deadkly dangerous planet in general.The author finsishes up his stroy with the final paraghraph * sayign "Striving to meet challenge presented by Venus has value,not only because of the insight to be gained on the planet itself,but also because human curiostity will likely lead us into many equally intimidating endeavors.Our travels on Earth and beyond should not be limited by dangers and doubts but should be expanded to meet the very edges of imagination and innovation. |
Exploring Venus | Venus used to be a popular planet , and venus is called the evening star becuase it's the brightest star out of all the stars in the sky. You can see the planet Venus from a distance away , but you would have to be real careful about the temputure of Venus. Venus is one of the hotest planets it is around 800 Degrees Fahrenhiet, and 97 percent of Venus is carbon dioxide.The atmospheric pressure is 90 times greater than what we experiance on our planet.Even though Mercury is closer to the sun , Venus still has the hottest temputure in our solar system.
if our planet is so bad why do they send scientist up to land on our planet. a long time ago Venus probably had oceans and and could preform various signs of life. Today Venus still has signs of things like it has a rocky surface with mountains , and sediments like valleys, mountains and craters. if you were sitting over Venus with a vehicle right now blocking everything off too it u would be toasted by 170 fahrenhiet . 170 fahrenhiet no human would survive that , and the solar power would be plentiful and not exceedable. since the reason a spaceship has not touched down on Venus for more than a few hours.NASA took a sample from Venus to test the sample , and they found that Venus is still a form of life today. |
Exploring Venus | In the article, the author says that Venus is a dangerous planet and many efforts to get on the surface without damage beyond repair hasn't happen yet. He also tells the reader about why its dangerous with the evidence of 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets with clouds that are highly corrosive silfiric acid. Not to mention that Venus has the hottest suface temperature of any planet with the average degree over 800 fahrenheit. This temperture would surely destory any object we send. With the dangers it seems that the author is saying that it would be a waste of time to go and research the planet that is just a waste land of heat. Then the author says that it might be not be a bad idea to go and research the planet and he provides evidence and research. I agree with this option and can provide evidence just like the author did.
The first thing is that the planet Venus has few or used to have features that are close to the Earth. One was that it used to have been covered by many oceans. With features that could have supported life just like our planet Earth. Some of the features are still around on Venus that are similar to Earth's features. WIth the chance of the moving to another planet, Venus being that it's our closest planet. When we need to move to another planet we can use Venus as a replacement of Earth. With this reseach we yet don't have the capable means of hitting the surface. NASA has made a plan of not hitting the surface but being close enough to reseach the planet more by using a machine to hover over the planet which gives us limited reseach since we can't take samples of rocks, gas and other items of the surface. We also made computers that can last enough that we can get something out of it if we develop it enough to make it last enough for major reseach. With other mechical computers that can make it to the surface can help us too.
Since we have the reseach to make it maybe the main reason to keep going there is to learn more about our galxay and how it was form into what is now our home. This challenge can help not to just learn more but to travel more throughout the universe and show us that we can't be limited by the dangers of the harsh conditions and to make the people better than they are already are. |
Exploring Venus | In the passage, many examples were given why Venus is so dangerous to study. Even though the neighboring planet may very dangerous to study, the author supports the idea that Venus is a worthy pursuit by describing the reasons why scientists would want to study the planet, and the different ideas that were created to help scientists gain more information.
The author has given many examples of how Earth and Venus are alike. In paragraph 4, it stated, ¨Astronomers are fascinated by Venus because it may well once have been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system. Long ago, Venus was probably covered largely with oceans and could have supported carious forms of life, just like Earth.¨ Scientists would want to study Venus because there may be forms of life on Venus that no one might know about. The paragraph also stated, ¨Today, Venus still has some features that are analogous to those on Earth. The planet has a surface of rocky sediment and icludes familiar features such as valleys, mountains, and craters.¨ Not only does Venus may have different forms of life, but the planet also has features that planet Earth has as well. Scientist would want to study more to see how those formed and how that might lead into more information about the planet. Paragraph 4 also mentioned, ¨Futhermore, recall that Venus can sometimes be our nearest option for a planetary visit, a crucial consideration given the long time frams of space travel.¨ During different times, Mars and Venus can be closer to Earth. Scientists are already studying Mars, and with Venus being so close, they would also want to study it too. For the planet being so close, it would not take that much time to travel.
The author of the excerpt has also given information of how the scientists could reach their destination, Venus. In paragraph 5, it said, ¨NASA´s possible solution to the hostile conditions on the surface of Venus would allow scientists to float above the fray...Just as our jet airplanes travel at a higher altitude to fly over many storms, a vehicle hover Venus would avoid the unfriendly ground conditions by staying up and out of their way.¨ This is an idea of how scientists could study Venus. The author also compared the technology that people have down on earth can help create a solution to get up in space to study. With hovering over the planet, temperatures would ¨still be toasty at around 170 degrees Fahrenheit¨ as stated in paragraph 5, the pressure would not be as bad. The pressure ¨would be close to that of sea level on Earth.¨ Even though the conditions are still not that great, the survival rate of humans going to Venus would be higher.
The author also gave other examples of how people can study Venus. In paragraph 7, it said, ¨NASA is working on other approaches to studying Venus. For example, some simplified electronics made of silicon carbide have been tested in a chamber simulating the choas of Venus´s surface and have lasted for three weeks in such conditions.¨ The author of the excerpt is explaining that NASA has tested an idea that may work out for research of the planet due to the conditions. With the silicon carbide electronics, they may be able to help gather information without burning up right when it reaches to Venus. The paragraph also mentioned, ¨Another project is looking back to an old technology called mechanical computers.¨ The reason that they would use old technology because it deals with older materials, levers and gears. Modern technology would be more delicate in space. The author also mentioned, ¨By comparison, systems that use machanical parts can be made more resistant to pressure, heat, and other forces.¨ The author explained why using older technology would help with the other project the scientists are working on rather than using modern technology.
With the challenges of the pressure, heat, and other factors that Venus has, the planet is still worth studying. The author have put it into perspective that even though things may be challenging, there are ways to accomplish what the people want. By explaining how Venus is compared to Earth, it will put more determination of gathering information about Venus that no one has figured out before. The different ideas of how people can get up to Venus is another way to present why Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it has. With the dangerous factors that scientists face with Venus, it is still a planet in the sky that is worth studying. |
Exploring Venus | The author supports his ideas by show and telling that NASA is working on other prouches to study Venus. In paragraph 7 telling use about how electronics played an important role in the 1940s. so more ideas of electronics would help the author study even more an get even more info about Venus. Dispite the dangers it presents if they make robots that have the mind set on studying Venus that would change the danger of othes and we will have more info of how humans will be in harm of. i just feel like that humans should have 2 planets and were more then capable of doing that so and the author has a point that our travels on earth and beyond should not be limited by danger and doubts but should be expanded to meet the vey edge of imagination and innovtion. Thats shouldnt be a challenge theres so much value cause this planet will likely lead us into many equally intimidating endeavor. |
Exploring Venus | The author of "The Challenge of Exploring Venus' believes that Venus, Earth's twin, needs to be explored.
Venus has very extreme conditions, but according to the author nothing us humans can't handle.
With a little bit of creativity and curosity, humans can learn about Venus.
Scientist have sent numerous spacecrafts to land on Venus, but most have only lasted for a few hours.
With this it is hard to gather information, but why would scientists even want to send spacecrafts to it if they think there is no chance of anyone ever living there?
In the article it states,"Astonomers are fascinated by Venus because it may well once have been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system."
A long time ago, Venus could have supported various forms of life.
If it could then, than maybe there is a chance in the future for it to.
Venus conditions are dangerous, but the author says we can find ways around them.
For example, in the story, it states,"Imagine a blimp-like vehicle hovering 30 or so miles above the roiling Venusian landscape."
Having a vehicle stay out of the high pressure, high temperature area could be a safe alternative to explore Venus.
The only issue with it would be that peering out of a ship can only provide the scietists with limited information on the ground conditions.
NASA is very creative and has started creating electronics made of silicon carbide so they can withstand Venus's conditions.
For example, in the story it states," some simplified electronics made of silicon carbide have been tested in a chamber simulating the chaos of Venus's surface and have lasted for three weeks in such conditions." The spacecrafts that were previously sent there only lasted hours, so NASA is making improvements.
Hopefully, NASA can continue on this road to improving and one day get humans to Venus safely.
"Curiosity killed the cat" is a famous saying.
If we do not explore Venus now, human curiosity will lead us to many equally or more dangerous things.
The author supports their idea very well and makes multiple vaild points explaining why we should become a little more creative so we can explore Venus now. There would no longer be any curosity about it, making it safer. |
Exploring Venus | Have you ever through of somethig simple in life like studying venus. " The author suggests that studying Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers because they are so many risks. Venus still has some features than the other planet on the earth and because most of people called it "Evening star."
" The Challenge of Exploring Venus," because they are worthy pursuit some condition. They are price etc. we need to buy gas,sample of rock. The scientists seeking conduct a through mission to Venus would need personal despite to risks himself it is a danger place. They are such conditions are far more extreme than anything humans on the Earth. As we know that Venus has teh hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system, even though Mercury is closet to our sun.
When we talk about planet it is about Education. An environment or our surrounding would crush even submarine accustomed to diving because some of them they are so deepest parts o the Ocean and it would be quality of life. Education it based on everything we study like etc. Earthquakes,Volcanoes ,Venus, Mars,. Numerours factors contribute to Venus's reputation as a challenging planet for humans to study , despite its proximity. A thick atmosphere of almost 97 percent carbon dioxide blankets Venus.
Indeed the article has something which is really important. I agree with the article but they are other thing he did say about planet. As we know they are geology and weather present and additional. They frequent lighting strikes happen when it is dangers to go anywhere. |
Exploring Venus | Venus is our sister planet, it may have once been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system, so why can't we explore it to see the similarities? It's the closest planet to Earth in terms of density and size, and occasionally in distance too. Many scientists want to take the risks of studying this planet to see exactly what the planet has in store because it was once the most like the planet we live on today. The author of the article gives us many facts and statistics as to how Venus is a worthy pursuit despite the dangers it presents.
In the article, the author tells about how the fast the planets move, and how sometimes Venus is right around the corner. Humans have sent numerous spacecrafts to land on Venus and each mission was unmanned. No spacecraft has survived the landing for more than a few hours. The challenge of studying Venus has to deal with the temperature and the different type of atmosphere and environment within the planet. We need a mission that is both, safe and scientifically productive that avoids all of the dangers.
The atmosphere contains almost 97 percent of carbon dioxide that blankets Venus. This is very dangerous to us being that we take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide, it can harm us easily and even cause death. There are also clouds
of highly corrosive sulfuric acid in Venus's atmosphere, which can also be fairly dangerous to us with the carbon dioxide as well. The author tells about how differently the temperature ranges are on the planet and the atmospheric pressure is compared to what we experience on Earth, which is why they're trying to find other, safer, ways to study the planet.
The environment of Venus would crush even a submarine accustomed to diving to the deepest parts of our oceans and would liquefy many metals, so a human traveling to study Venus is very risky and possibly life-threatening. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system making it impossible for anyone to land on the planet. Venusian geology and weather present additional impediments such as erupting volcanoes, powerful earthquakes, and frequent lightning strikes to probes seeking to land on its surface.
Despite all of the dangers, Venus may have been the most Earth-like planet in our solar system, being that long ago it could've consisted of oceans and supported various forms of life, just like Earth! If we can find ways to study the planet safely and productively, we will do it, but it's nothing risking your life over. The planet contains a lot of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid in the atmosphere which is something we cannot breathe in but if we find a way around it, such as using machines to send down to the planet that can withstand the temperatures and environment or hovering ontop of the planet to see the conditions would be the best option. For the scientists seeking to land on the planet, they can use different devices made out of silicon carbide that can last for a couple of weeks, or mechanical computers. Venus, being our sister planet and having many similarities to us, is something that intruiges many people, but being able to land there isn't likely. Finding a safe and productive way to fulfill many people's curiosity is the most efficient and best way to learn more about the planets that are like ours! We can always find new technologies and ways to explore and study new things without putting ourselves in danger or risking our lives. |
Exploring Venus | In the article "The Challenge of Exploring Venus" the author suggest that studing venus is worth while even though their are extreme dangers while doing it. The author supports this idea in the article "The Challenge of Exploring Venus" by the similarites to earth making the dangers worth while, the testing on diffrent pieces of equitmeant to withstand the extreme climate of venus, and the life they believe was once their making it a plave they want to explore.
The author in the article explains many resons in which he or she thinks the dangers of venus are worth it for science one of them being the similarities which they can see from far distance the planet has to earth. the author says Venus is often referred to as the earths twin due to the size, mountain like, and believed to have many oceans and waterways making venus very simlar to the earth. with venus being the closest planet as well to the earth having a closer distance to venus from earth.
Though Venus is concidered the twin to earth it has many diffrent features making it dangerous for scientist to explore the planet. One of these extreme dangers is the diffrence in climate as said in the article Venus reaches upwards of 800 degrees Fahrenheit easily melting most metals making it hard to recieve samples from the planet. Though they have tested many new products in chambler ith simlar climate to venus finding new ways to hopefully find more out about Venus.
lastly the author also talks about how Venus most likely had life on the planet similar to that of earths scientist are interested in finding out more about this even though many dangers are included in this task. Finding new ways to make sysems in which can be sent to Venus is difficult but found early computers with physical componets might be the key to their succsess in finding out avout Venus past.
In conclution Venus has many similarities to earth, but due to the extreme conditions of Venus it makes it hard for scientist to explore and find out more about the planet, even though it is the closest to the planet earth. These dagers and risk are worthwhile due to the simlarities the earth shares with venus, the new test of equtmeant in which can withstand these climates, and the life in which they believe use to be on Venus all make exporing Venus, even with dangers worth the time. |
Exploring Venus | Venus is a very similar planet to earth. People on earth have tried and tried again to put spacecrafts on Venus, but non of it has worked. It is becuase of the harsh conditons of the planet. But ee di bave a ship hovering over it. we can not get samples if rocks and gass because it is dangerous. Our technocologi today can help us have a space craft that can last longer.
If NASA is trying to have a working study on Venus by simplifying electroni of silicon carbide thst can last in the surface of Venus's for some weeks. And another project is looking back on thd old technology and learning from it's mastakes to make a better way to study Venus. Todays technology is better but it still cannot withstan the acid and heat. So they are trying to make a better way.
Even though they are stuggling to fiuger
out a solution Venus has value he says. He says because of the human curiosity will most likely lead to equally intimidating endeavors. And it will helo us figure out how to travel to differnet places. and it will help our imagination. |
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