Due to the thick clouds of sulfuric acid in Venus' atmosphere, the heat of the sun is trapped via the greenhouse effect, making it the hottest planet in our solar system.
The atmospheric pressure is 92 times that of earth, and though there is evidence of there once being oceans, all have evaporated.
For many years, the surface's appearance was a mystery, only revealed within recent years, showing large evidence of volcanic activity and proof that the surface is relatively young.
When viewed from Earth, Venus appears brightest right before sunrise or directly following sunset, earning the title of Morning and Evening Star.
It is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty.Hajime paused at the last sentence. He wasn't sure why he added that in, it certainly didn't add much to the scientific aspect of the paper. Something in his mind had glazed over; at some point, describing something dangerously hot, with an ominous pressure around it, in its youth and mysterious in its distance but so easily seen in the darkness... tacking on
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Hajime glared over his shoulder at his brother in the doorway, halting his practice. "It isn't."
"But it does." He threw a mock punch. "Hwaaaah--like you're attacking someone. Are you sure your boss guy isn't some sort of black belt?"
Despite the fact that he had no idea if Doumeki was, in fact, a trained fighter, Hajime still bristled at the notion. "The way of an Ouendan is to support and assist, never to oppose." He took up his starting stance. "The moves come lightning-fast, and though it may appear frightening, it requires expert timing." He gave a punch of his own, a thrust into the air that looked determined enough, though never to be turned on a person.
His brother chewed his lip a moment, before making a shaky swan stance. "Do you guys ever go like this?"
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The atmospheric pressure is 92 times that of earth, and though there is evidence of there once being oceans, all have evaporated.
For many years, the surface's appearance was a mystery, only revealed within recent years, showing large evidence of volcanic activity and proof that the surface is relatively young.
When viewed from Earth, Venus appears brightest right before sunrise or directly following sunset, earning the title of Morning and Evening Star.
It is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty.Hajime paused at the last sentence. He wasn't sure why he added that in, it certainly didn't add much to the scientific aspect of the paper. Something in his mind had glazed over; at some point, describing something dangerously hot, with an ominous pressure around it, in its youth and mysterious in its distance but so easily seen in the darkness... tacking on ( ... )
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Hajime glared over his shoulder at his brother in the doorway, halting his practice. "It isn't."
"But it does." He threw a mock punch. "Hwaaaah--like you're attacking someone. Are you sure your boss guy isn't some sort of black belt?"
Despite the fact that he had no idea if Doumeki was, in fact, a trained fighter, Hajime still bristled at the notion. "The way of an Ouendan is to support and assist, never to oppose." He took up his starting stance. "The moves come lightning-fast, and though it may appear frightening, it requires expert timing." He gave a punch of his own, a thrust into the air that looked determined enough, though never to be turned on a person.
His brother chewed his lip a moment, before making a shaky swan stance. "Do you guys ever go like this?"
"Don't you have homework to do?"
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