Venus: Earth’s Evil Twin or Just Misunderstood? (live public talk)
Venus is becoming more attractive to scientists as technology improves for sending spacecraft to survive orbit and even descend to the surface. From orbiters to balloons, we will talk about the great science that can be done, how we can do it and what we hope to learn.
Host:
Brian White
Co-Host:
Lindsay McLaurin
Speaker(s):
Sue Smrekar, Rocky Planet Geoscientist
More:
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/venus
https://eyes.nasa.gov
Видео Venus: Earth’s Evil Twin or Just Misunderstood? (live public talk) канала NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Host:
Brian White
Co-Host:
Lindsay McLaurin
Speaker(s):
Sue Smrekar, Rocky Planet Geoscientist
More:
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/venus
https://eyes.nasa.gov
Видео Venus: Earth’s Evil Twin or Just Misunderstood? (live public talk) канала NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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