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Brian Cox describes falling into Venus #facts #science #explore #viralvideo

When Brian Cox describes falling into Venus, it quickly becomes clear that it’s one of the most hostile environments in the entire solar system. As you enter the atmosphere, you wouldn’t even make it close to the surface in one piece. Venus has an extremely thick atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide, with clouds of sulfuric acid, so the air itself is already toxic and corrosive. As you fall deeper, the pressure builds to crushing levels, about 90 times greater than Earth’s surface pressure, similar to being nearly a kilometer underwater in Earth’s oceans. At the same time, temperatures soar to around 465°C, which is hot enough to melt lead. According to Cox, you’d likely suffocate, burn, and be crushed all at once long before reaching the ground, making it a completely unsurvivable scenario within minutes, if not seconds. Even spacecraft struggle to survive there. Missions like the Venera 13 only lasted a little over two hours on the surface before failing under the intense heat and pressure.

Видео Brian Cox describes falling into Venus #facts #science #explore #viralvideo канала Strange Stories
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