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On May 29, 8:59 am, (Andrew Robert Breen) wrote:
In article , Jay Maynard wrote: On 2008-05-29, BradGuth wrote: How about the required technical expertise of flying such an airship (robotic or manned) within that thick soup of the Venusian lower atmosphere? How does this relate to rec.aviation.piloting? Nobody here knows anything about the subject, largely because *nobody* knows anything about the subject. Though it pains me to even reply to a reply to the manifestly delusional Guthball, balloons - though not airships - /have/ been flown in Venus atmosphe at least two of the Soviet missions to Venus in the 80s launched aerostats, and they yielded some very interesting (and, in some cases, still not fully explained) measurements of atmospheric composition[1]. They were flying in the upper cloud layers, mind. The Venera landers established pretty well why you'd not try to fly balloons near the surface. Too dam' hot, and boiling H2SO4 rain would hurt, too. At 35 km or below by day, or perhaps of 25 km or below by season of nighttime is crystal dry and harmless, whereas that H2SO4 and even pure S8 is relatively crystal dry, and thus kinda harmless stuff. Are you saying there's lots of water within them thick and robust clouds? (because you'd be correct) [1] And dynamics. Because it rotates so slowly and because of the angle of its rotation axis, Venus has /very/ odd weather systems.. That's always good to know about, especially before cruising any composite form of a rigid airship well below them acidic clouds. .. - Brad Guth |
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