Sarah Rugheimer
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But you know, I think it's a it's a great movie in that regard.
Yeah, the telescope.
It's designed for everyone.
It's a public course, tons of beautiful audio visuals, everything exciting about James Webb and all the discoveries that have come out in the last five years that covers that.
Thanks for having me.
Yeah, so the Venera probes landed on Venus.
Soviets are the only ones who have landed on Venus.
And I think it's crazy just to even think about how difficult that is.
Venus is really hell on Earth or hell on Venus, shall we say.
The surface temperature is 460 some degrees Celsius over 860 degrees Fahrenheit below.
The pressures are 90 bars, so like 90 times what Earth is.
So getting that probe to the surface at all and then having it function at all was a major engineering feat, you know, and it lasted, you know, the first couple, I think, lasted tens of minutes and the last one lasted, you know, a little over two hours.
And then we got these photos of what is a desolate, desolate planet that we would never want to go to.
And I think, you know, in the early days of our imagination, people thought Venus might be another Earth.
It might be beautiful.
It might have civilizations on it, like the early science fiction writers, because in many ways, Venus is very similar to Earth.
It's the same size, same mass.
It's a little closer to the sun, but they didn't really understand that that would cause its temperature to be so hot.
through a runaway greenhouse effect, which is what we're hoping to avoid.