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    Interesting photograph of Mercury

    Lakshmi
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    Post  Lakshmi Fri Sep 20, 2013 11:52 am

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2426137/May-farce-NASA-claims-rock-formation-Mercury-looks-uncannily-like-Hans-Solo-frozen-carbonite.html

    Before you think, Mercury is not the hottest in the Solar System that honour goes to our evil twin Venus. Mercury, an interesting planet because despite its close proximity to The Sun, the dark side can have a temperature of Minus 300.
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    Post  Cassy7 Fri Sep 20, 2013 12:23 pm

    Lakshmi wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2426137/May-farce-NASA-claims-rock-formation-Mercury-looks-uncannily-like-Hans-Solo-frozen-carbonite.html

    Before you think, Mercury is not the hottest in the Solar System that honour goes to our evil twin Venus. Mercury, an interesting planet because despite its close proximity to The Sun, the dark side can have a temperature of Minus 300.
    "Evil" twin - why do you say that?
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    Post  1antique Fri Sep 20, 2013 5:25 pm

    Actually, 'evil twin' is a very apt description for Venus. If you consider this:


    Venus is sometimes regarded as Earth's sister planet. In some ways they are very similar:

    • Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth (95% of Earth's diameter, 80% of Earth's mass).
    • Both have few craters indicating relatively young surfaces.
    • Their densities and chemical compositions are similar.

    http://nineplanets.org/venus.html

    Then, consider the 'evil' part:

    The pressure of Venus' atmosphere at the surface is 90 atmospheres (about the same as the pressure at a depth of 1 km in Earth's oceans). It is composed mostly of carbon dioxide. There are several layers of clouds many kilometers thick composed of sulfuric acid. These clouds completely obscure our view of the surface. This dense atmosphere produces a run-away greenhouse effect that raises Venus' surface temperature by about 400 degrees to over 740 K (hot enough to melt lead). Venus' surface is actually hotter than Mercury's despite being nearly twice as far from the Sun.

    There are strong (350 kph) winds at the cloud tops but winds at the surface are very slow, no more than a few kilometers per hour.

    http://nineplanets.org/venus.html
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    Post  SpiritVoices Fri Sep 20, 2013 5:33 pm

    Cassy7 wrote:
    Lakshmi wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2426137/May-farce-NASA-claims-rock-formation-Mercury-looks-uncannily-like-Hans-Solo-frozen-carbonite.html

    Before you think, Mercury is not the hottest in the Solar System that honour goes to our evil twin Venus. Mercury, an interesting planet because despite its close proximity to The Sun, the dark side can have a temperature of Minus 300.
    "Evil" twin - why do you say that?
    You pinched my question.....:cool:
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    Post  SpiritVoices Fri Sep 20, 2013 5:37 pm

    400 degrees.  That is hot!

    First time I have ever read about Venus or ever learned anything about her.
    I say 'her' why did I pick a feminine description of Venus?

    But a very interesting topic....keep going.....
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    Post  Guest Sat Sep 21, 2013 12:59 am

    In ancient Egyptian "Neb Heru" /NEBHERU/ House of Horus/Venus was known to have had different places in the solar system in the past before stabilizing.

    All of this occurred after the death of Horus’ father Osiris fragmented into pieces . In all ancient Egyptian texts referring to ancient times we speak of the eye "associated with the word planet". Hathor was the wanderer planet who created the panic and major damage to humans at certain times. It is said that these disasters started agreement with the God Ra, due to the impiety of men. And then it was very hard to stop the wandering devastating Venus. However, it is thanks to this "movement of" Venus that Horus: NEbHeru / VENUS took the opportunity to attack his opponents, the forces of evil in the universe . Horus / NEBHERU / Venus was then considered a new bright sun which seemed to go back and forth to Earth throughout times.
    So the so called "Nibiru" is not another planet, it is Venus in the past according to the Ancient Egyptians and what happened is past.
    There are no Sumerian tablets that speak about Nibiru,they do not exist! Many people for years asked Sitchin to point out to them where in the Sumerian tablets the references to Nibiru are, but he never gave them this information.In addition, the name used in the documented tablets to identify the original home of the Anunnaki is Duku, which means "the sacred mound". It has nothing to do with the word Nibiru. Instead, the writers of the Sumerian tablets speak of the Supreme constellation, i.e. the Pleiades (as Mulmul).
    References to them are well represented in the tablets.So what they are talking about in the tablets is actually the « Mulge », another planet that would have been destroyed and which is now believed to be in pieces in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. And its satellite would had been ejected from its orbit during the conflagration. According to many ancient traditions this is our current Venus. So the Nibiru story of today that is spread from years now with all it's fears is a total hoax...and the references in ancient texts of many ancient traditions are speaking only about what suffered Venus in the past.
    The change of orbit of planet Venus and it's move through the stellar system after being moved from its original location is depicted in the curls of the hair of Hathor:
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    Hathor Hair curls : the path of the planet inside the Solar system in the past; as well in the horns of the sacred cow another symbol for Hathor.

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    As well in the Omega sign : Omega describing also the ancient "forced" path of Venus. For that reason Hathor is depicted as a celestial cow with the cosmos, stars and planets in her dress and with a globe inside her horns.

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    http://www.gigalresearch.com/uk/hathor-nebheru.php

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