Venus - Approach with Extreme Caution
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Venus - Approach with CautionVenus is the closest planet to the Earth but could hardly be more different. Spacecrafts melt and are pelted with sulfuric acid rain as they streak to the surface of Venus in pitch black skies. 900 mile an hour winds blow as we try to explore this greenhouse of a planet.
When studying Venus it is best to approach it with caution. This Course includes the following great BONUS LESSONS:What on Earth is Astronomy. Mini-Lesson: EclipsesMini-Lesson: Meteor ShowersMini-Lesson: AuroraProject Artemis: America Returns to the MoonVenus - Approach with Caution1.
Objective2. Warm-up activity3. Venus through Earth's history4.
Venus and its position in the Solar System5. Phases of Venus6. Superior and inferior conjunctions of planets7.
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