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Flight Apparatuses and Balloons in Venus Atmosphere

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The Venus atmosphere is very different from the Earth atmosphere. One has different composition (CO2), very high pressure (up 92 atm) and very high temperature (up 462 °C).

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The author wishes to acknowledge Richard Cathcart (USA) for correcting the English and for offering useful advices and suggestions.

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Bolonkin, A.A. (2015). Flight Apparatuses and Balloons in Venus Atmosphere. In: Badescu, V., Zacny, K. (eds) Inner Solar System. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19569-8_13

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