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We are all familiar on how hostile the Venusian surface is to human life and we cerrtainly don't expect direct exploration of the surface by machines nor man. However, there is an a very feasible alternative. The Venusian atmosphere above its acidic clouds has a region with an Earth-like temperatures and is amenable to colonization. An area from which we could set up floating installations to observe and study the planet below and expore it in relative safety. I would like to hear your thoughts on this subject and your predictions on its feasibility and when it will likely happen.
NASA wants to build a floating city above the clouds of Venus
NASA wants to build a floating city above the clouds of Venus
The colonization of Venus has been a subject of many works of science fiction since before the dawn of spaceflight, and is still discussed from both a fictional and a scientific standpoint. However, with the discovery of Venus's extremely hostile surface environment, attention has largely shifted towards the colonization of the Moon and Mars instead, with proposals for Venus focused on colonies floating in the upper-middle atmosphere and on terraforming.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonization_of_Venus[/quote]
Questions for discussion:
What methods for terraforming Venus are best?
Is it Easier to colonize the Venusian atmosphere or the Martyian surface?
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