The study of Venus continues
Abstract
The landing of the Soviet interplanetary station Venera-13 in March, 1982, is described. One of the tasks of the station was to study the composition and structure of cloud layers on Venus. It was established that the cloud layer consists largely of sulfuric acid. Data obtained from other Venera stations are also presented. It is concluded that fundamental similarities can be found in the geological development of the Earth and Venus.
- Publication:
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Priroda
- Pub Date:
- February 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983Prir...12...10B
- Keywords:
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- Venera Satellites;
- Venus (Planet);
- Venus Clouds;
- Data Acquisition;
- Earth (Planet);
- Evolution (Development);
- Sulfuric Acid;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration