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[#150344] Written by: artistharry [11/01/11, 18:11]
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Part 4: Venus and Mercury
Everyone likes a vacation in a warm climate, but fancy a trip to a place as hot as Hades? Voyage to
the Planets heads in towards the Sun to find two quite different sun-drenched worlds that both lay
claim to that title. Tiny Mercury, almost invisible in the glare of the Sun, is the place to go for
the ultimate suntan. But if your sun protection isn’t up to scratch, you can always get out of the
oven by chilling out on the Dark Side. Step into the shade and Mercury’s mercury plunges over 600
degrees.
And it’s here, in Mercury’s deep freeze, that things begin to get interesting. There’s an exclusive
night show, caused by the Solar Wind that bombards the planet’s feather-thin atmosphere. And on the
closest planet to the Sun, there is even the prospect of ice. In Mercury’s eternally shadowed polar
craters, radar observations have detected what could be thick deposits of frozen water. And however
it arrived on this sun-drenched, ancient surface, it certainly has a story to tell. But it is our
nearest neighbour, pale and beguiling Venus, that hides the biggest secret. The Goddess of Love will
literally melt your heart and crush your defences at the same time. Once the twin of Earth, it’s
thought that Venus had oceans for billions of years and even the likelihood of life.
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