Venus is a hellish world with surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead NASA officials said. (But it will look cool in the sky this weekend!)
From bottom to top: Earth's Moon, Venus, Jupiter and the crescent of Earth at the top. Three planets and our moon put on a show for astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent a year aboard the International Space Station to conduct research of long-duration space flight. Photo captured Aug. 6, 2015. Kelly's Tweet from space:""Day 114. #Moon #Venus #Jupiter...
NASA officials said in a press release that Venus is a hellish world with surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead, but billions of years ago, it may have looked similar to Earth with liquid water oceans and perhaps a steamy atmosphere.
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