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Why Venus Died
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Why Venus Died

Venus is only slightly smaller than the Earth‚ and so has enjoyed billions of years of a warm heart. But for this planet‚ sometimes called Earth’s sister‚ that heat has betrayed it. That planet is now wrapped in suffocating layers of a poisonous atmosphere made of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid. The pressures on the surface reach almost 100 times the air pressure at Earth’s sea level. The average temperatures are over 700 degrees Fahrenheit‚ more than hot enough to melt lead‚ while the deepest valleys see records of over 900 degrees. If Venus is indeed Earth’s sister‚ she’s a twisted one. Like Mars‚ we suspect that Venus also once hosted a thinner‚ balmier atmosphere and a surface replete with liquid water oceans. The reasoning here is a little more tenuous than for Mars – where we can literally see the evidence for water before our very eyes – but the thinking is that both Venus and Earth formed in a roughly similar fashion‚ in roughly the same orbits with roughly the same material. Thus we should have been born with roughly the same amount of water. Like Earth‚ most of that water would have been chemically bound up in rock‚ buried deep in the mantle. But some of it may have leeched to the surface or been delivered by hosts of water-rich comets shortly after formation‚ building up a supply on the surface‚ once again stabilized by a thick atmosphere. What doomed Venus was not any fault of its own‚ but our own treacherous Sun. As stars age they gradually brighten. Day by day it’s imperceptible‚ but over the course of millions of years it completely changes the character of a star. Billions of years ago our Sun’s habitable zone was shifted inwards compared to where it rests now‚ but with increased brightness comes increased heat‚ and  that habitable zone steadily creeps outwards over time. Did Venus ever host life? I doubt we’ll ever know‚ given the excruciating temperatures on the surface that make exploration nearly impossible. But it’s likely that it had water and a rich atmosphere – the basic ingredients were there. But if life did gain a foothold it did not last long. As our Sun aged‚ Venus got warmer and warmer. On a warmer planet‚ more water exists as vapor in the atmosphere than as liquid on the surface. At first the changes were small‚ with nothing more than a higher dew point to mark the inexorable path to destruction. But at some point in the past – we are not sure exactly when – Venus reached a tipping point. With too much water vapor‚ the atmosphere of Venus became too good at trapping the heat radiating from the surface. That radiation could not penetrate the haze and make into space‚ but instead was ensnared within the atmosphere itself‚ heating it up. What came next was‚ at least‚ mercifully quick. Venus entered a feedback loop‚ dumping more heat into the atmosphere‚ which boiled the oceans into more vapor‚ which increased the temperatures‚ and so on. First the shallow lakes and streams were gone‚ then came the deeper oceans‚ until every scrap of water was blowing in the winds of the atmosphere. With its proximity to the ever-brightening Sun‚ the water vapor did not last long. Solar radiation pummeled it‚ disassociating its chemical bonds and sending the oxygen and hydrogen flying away‚ joining a grim procession beyond our solar system. If Venus had plate tectonics like the Earth‚ then this is where that process came to end. With no water to act a lubricant‚ the great slow grinding of the plates seized up‚ locking the crust in place. This constant churning acts as a natural sink for carbon: the carbon dioxide binds to rocks which get pulled deep into the mantle‚ preventing too much carbon from building up in the atmosphere. But without the cleansing effect of plate tectonics‚ carbon dioxide levels rose to dangerous heights‚ its own ability to absorb radiation from the surface choking off any remaining hope for rescuing the planet. Eventually the atmosphere would pile upon itself until it reached its present swollen size. As our Sun aged‚ Venus strangled itself. Venus is not alone in sharing that fate‚ for the Sun has not yet reached its final days. It continues to brighten‚ bringing more warmth to the solar system day by day‚ its habitable zone steadily inching outwards with every passing year. At some point‚ approximately 500 million years from now‚ Venus will not be alone‚ The Earth’s oceans will boil‚ our continents will halt their ancient motion‚ and we will finally be twins with our sister: dead‚ lifeless‚ and strangling on our own bloated atmosphere. The post Why Venus Died appeared first on Universe Today.
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2 yrs

Woodstock Star Melanie Dead at 76
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Woodstock Star Melanie Dead at 76

Singer hit with “Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)‚" which she wrote about her 1969 festival experience. Continue reading…
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2 yrs

Bands With No Original Members
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Bands With No Original Members

Not everybody can be U2. Continue reading…
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2 yrs

Top 40 Blues Rock Albums
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Top 40 Blues Rock Albums

Inspired by giants like Muddy Waters‚ Robert Johnson and B.B. King‚ rock artists have put their distinctive spin on the genre. Continue reading…
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Billy Joel Returns to Grammys 30 Years After Mid-Song Protest
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Billy Joel Returns to Grammys 30 Years After Mid-Song Protest

Singer-songwriter had a point to prove in 1994: don't ever mess with Frank Sinatra. Continue reading…
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Intel Uncensored
2 yrs News & Oppinion

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Autopsies Confirm Covid Vaccines Cause Myocarditis &;amp; Death (McCullough‚ Hodkinson‚ Makis‚ Hulscher)
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Tucker Carlson: When Will Anthony Fauci Be Punished For &;quot;The Greatest Crime Ever Committed&;quot;?
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2 yrs

Greg Abbott Says Biden Neglecting Border Duty
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Greg Abbott Says Biden Neglecting Border Duty

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott‚ a Republican‚ on Wednesday accused the federal government of breaching "the compact between the United States and the states" as relates to border security‚ The Hill reported. His statement follows a recent Supreme Court ruling that allowed the Border Patrol to cut or remove razor wire installed by Texas along the U.S.-Mexico border. "The federal government has broken the compact between the United States and the States. The Executive...
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AllSides - Balanced News
2 yrs

Texas Democrat calls on Biden to seize control of Texas National Guard
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Texas Democrat calls on Biden to seize control of Texas National Guard

Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) is calling on President Biden to take control of the Texas National Guard if the state defies a Supreme Court ruling that allows U.S. Border Patrol officers to take down the border barriers. “Governor Greg Abbott is using the Texas National Guard to obstruct and create chaos at the border. If Abbott is defying yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling‚ @POTUS needs to establish sole federal control of the Texas National Guard now‚” Castro wrote in a Tuesday post...
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Stand-off on the Rio Grande: Texas National Guard faces off against the federal government in a fight over razor wire
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Stand-off on the Rio Grande: Texas National Guard faces off against the federal government in a fight over razor wire

A tense standoff between Texas National Guard troops and the federal government escalated on Tuesday after the state’s military said it would “hold the line” in a battle for control of a stretch of the border with Mexico. The long-running power struggle between the once-independent state and the Biden administration was sparked by Texas authorities placing razor wire at a park on the banks of the Rio Grande that has seen high numbers of illegal crossings. Last week‚ the Texas National Guard...
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