10 'hell' planets for humans

Space exploration is always the desire of people. We always hope to have an exciting adventure to other planets in the universe but there are also planets that you will never dare to come.

Carbon planet

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If our planet has a very high oxygen / carbon ratio (carbon accounts for only about 0.1% of the Earth's mass), the closer it is to the center of the galaxy , the more carbon is available. These are the carbon planets that cosmologists talk about. The morning sky on these planets is never green. The scenery is surrounded by dark clouds, golden mist. Seawater is a mixture of crude oil and asphalt. The surface is smelly, full of the smell of methane, and mud.

Neptune

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The winds were terrifying, about 2414km / h always surrounded this planet. This speed is twice the speed needed to break the sound barrier. And if you "accidentally" fall down on this planet, you will quickly be torn apart by the wind of horror and permanent disappearance without leaving a trace.

51Pegasi b

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The planet is also known as Bellerophon - the name of a Greek hero, who has been able to tame Pegasus's horse. It is 150 times larger than Earth and is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. Bellerophon is extremely hot (1,000 degrees). This heat creates a wind atmosphere. Hot air rises, cold air goes down, creating winds of 1000km / h. Water cannot exist on this planet. This same heat causes iron here to melt and evaporate, creating huge iron clouds . These clouds will then create rains of molten iron, hitting the planet's surface.

COROT exo-3b

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This is the densest planet in the galaxy system . It's about the size of Jupiter, but it's 20 times heavier than Jupiter. People will suffer a tremendous pressure when walking on it. People will be nearly 50 times heavier than their weight on Earth. This pressure will cause human bones to crumble.

Mars

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On Mars a sandstorm can last for several hours and to cover the entire planet takes only a few days. These are big sandstorms and have the most destructive power in the solar system.

WASP-12b

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This is the hottest planet ever discovered. Its surface has a temperature of about 2,200 degrees Celsius, about half of the Sun's surface temperature is twice as hot as the lava's temperature.

Jupiter

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The surface of Jupiter creates storms that are twice as wide as the Earth. It produces winds of 644km / h and lightning bolts that are 100 times more luminous than on Earth. Below this frightening dark atmosphere is a 40,233km ocean, made up of hydrogen metalic liquid. Under extreme conditions, hydrogen is turned into a metallic liquid, creating electricity and hot air.

The Pluto

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This is a supercooled planet , where cold nitrogen gas, carbon monoxide and metal cover the surface, looking like snow. The surface temperature of this planet is from -228 to -238 degrees Celsius, enough temperature makes your body freeze.

CoRoT-7b

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The surface of CoRoT-7b consists of numerous volcanoes and lava . The surface temperature in this planet is so hot that it can vaporize ice. Scientists believe that the planet has no toxic gas and is made up of ' evaporation stone '. The rock floats up, condenses and causes hail of rocks on the planet's hot molten surface of CoRoT-7b.

Venus

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The terrain of this planet is not stable. This is considered one of the most dangerous planets in the solar system. You can suffocate by toxic air and gravity is only 90% of the gravity on Earth. Go on this planet as well as go underwater at a depth of 914m. In addition, its surface temperature is 475 degrees, along with lots of sulfuric acid.