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Venus in fiction

In science fiction tales of about the first two thirds of 20th century the planet Venus was usually described as a hot, misty place, a planet covered by swamps full of strange life forms, often as a world resembling Earth in Carboniferous period. After space probes launched for Venus sent back home data describing actual surface conditions of the planet (extremely hot, dry desert with a lot of sulphuric acid in its environment), this exciting branch of the science fiction worldbuilding unfortunately seems to have gone extinct.



07-14-2008 23:18:10
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