Almost the last word.

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العنوان: Almost the last word.
المؤلفون: Thompson, Mark, Shaw, Hillary, Bortin, David, Dippold, Ron, Cox, Guy, Haller, David
المصدر: New Scientist; 9/23/2023, Vol. 259 Issue 3457, p46-47, 2p, 1 Color Photograph
مصطلحات موضوعية: VENUSIAN atmosphere, SOLAR system, SOLAR atmosphere, MOMENTS of inertia, GIANT panda, VENUS (Planet)
مستخلص: Also, Venus's surface gravity is similar to that on Earth and to get back home, you would be going up the sun's "gravity gradient" (or on a long, roundabout gravitational slingshot journey). Would it be theoretically possible to build a large habitable dome on the surface of Venus, one of the most inhospitable places in the solar system? Anna Butcher, Brookton, Western Australia We know time slows down as gravity increases, so is the speed of light in high gravity different from its speed in low gravity?. [Extracted from the article]
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