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Venus: Inhabited World?
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Reminds me of a a book the New Zealand autheor, Ken Catran wrote: Doomfire on Venus It was an ok book, but set on (where else?) Venus. The end (spoilers alert!) results in the clouds being blown away by some kind of explosion (no the planet itself does not explode!). The event enabled humankind/animals to then live on the now hospitable Venus...and no, it wasn't a pre-probe-going-to-Venus-and-revealing-its-true-(shall we say?)-nature. In fact, it was written in the 80's or 90's.
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David Grinspoon was also responsible for this idea;
Life in the clouds of Venus sounds a bit like To'ul'h...
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I want steamy jungle Venus. Are we sure Venera and Magellan and Marina and ground based radio mapping was right?
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