Venus

Venus (HM23A8)

Location: Washington, DC 20565
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Country: United States of America
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N 38° 53.322', W 77° 1.119'

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Venus

This tiny sphere is the planet Venus at one 10-billionth actual size.

If Venus were this big, how far away would the Sun and other planets be? Look at the map on the lower panel to find your position in the solar system.


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Voyage to Venus
Venus' highest mountain, Maxwell Montes, rises taller than Earth's Mount Everest. Overhead, clouds of sulfuric acid blanket the sky, carried by steady winds of 220 mph (360 km/hr). It is a world with acid rain, lightning, and possibly active volcanoes. Earth has one volcano more than 60 miles (100 km) across—Venus has over 100.

Earth's Twin?
The world once called Earth's twin is far different from the tropical paradise we imagined. Spacecraft have landed on Venus, but none has ever survived more than 2 hours—cooked by the extreme temperature. The crushing weight of the atmosphere feels like the pressure half a mile (1 km) beneath Earth's oceans.

The Hottest World
Venus' thick atmosphere of mostly carbon dioxide traps the Sun's energy. This "greenhouse effect" raised the planet's surface temperature to 800°F (470°C)—even hotter than Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun. Several billion years ago
Venus may have had oceans. They have long since evaporated.

Walk to Earth about 6 steps

Imagine
Viewed from Venus, Earth's moon does not go through phases; it is always full.

Walk to Mercury about 8 steps

In the real solar system, the planets never line up as they orbit the Sun.


Voyage is an exhibition of the National Center for Earth and Space Science and the Smithsonian Institution. It is designed for permanent installation in communities worldwide.
http://voyagesolarsystem.org
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HM NumberHM23A8
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Year Placed2013
Placed BySmithsonian Institution
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Tuesday, November 28th, 2017 at 7:04am PST -08:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 324920 N 4306362
Decimal Degrees38.88870000, -77.01865000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 38° 53.322', W 77° 1.119'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds38° 53' 19.32" N, 77° 1' 7.14" W
Driving DirectionsGoogle Maps
Area Code(s)202
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling East
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 610-644 Jefferson Dr SW, Washington DC 20565, US
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