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Can Venus support human life?
Does Mars have oxygen?
Why can't Hubble see the flag on the moon?

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Answered by amanjith
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o date, no definitive proof has been found of past or present life on Venus. ... With extreme surface temperatures reaching nearly 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F) and an atmospheric pressure 90 times that of Earth, the conditions on Venus make water-based life as we know it unlikely on the surface of the planet.

There is not much air on Mars — the atmospheric pressure there is less than one one-hundredth of what we breathe on Earth — but what little is there has baffled planetary scientists. Oxygen, which makes up about 0.13 percent of the Martian atmosphere, is the latest puzzler.

Even the powerful Hubble Space Telescope isn't strong enough to capture pictures of the flags on the moon. But the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, the unmanned spacecraft launched in 2009, is equipped with cameras to photograph the moon's surface

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Answered by HIMANIJHA2006
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Good Afternoon Bro!

not celebrating valentine's Day

but Celebrating Black Day.

Salute to our Indian Army

#tribute_to_our_indian_soldiers.

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