American Museum of Natural History: Solar System Neighbors, With Different Fates
January 25, 2020
January 25, 2020
NEW YORK, Jan. 25 -- The American Museum of Natural History issued the following news on Jan. 24:
Our planet Earth has a twin: Venus--which visitors can see in stunning high-resolution in the new Space Show Worlds Beyond Earth. The second planet from the Sun and our immediate neighbor has astoundingly similar qualities to our own world. It's close in size and mass, with an internal iron core and silicate mantle and crust. Its dense atmosphere has active weather-like phenomena.
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Our planet Earth has a twin: Venus--which visitors can see in stunning high-resolution in the new Space Show Worlds Beyond Earth. The second planet from the Sun and our immediate neighbor has astoundingly similar qualities to our own world. It's close in size and mass, with an internal iron core and silicate mantle and crust. Its dense atmosphere has active weather-like phenomena.
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