Plan to conquer human Venus

There is an average temperature on the surface of about 462 degrees Celsius, there is a lot of toxic gas, and great atmospheric pressure can crush people.

However, experts offer some pretty viable plans to live on this planet.

At about 50km above the surface of Venus, there is a space with gravity, pressure and protection from solar radiation similar to Earth. The temperature here is about 30-50 degrees Celsius, quite suitable for people to live.

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Venus has a quite suitable space for people to live.

In 2015, NASA announced the HAVOC plan to explore this space. Two astronauts will be taken to Venus's high-altitude atmosphere, hovering in the spacecraft above the clouds.

The first trip took 30 days and could help conquer this space in the future, ie building floating cities. At that time, people do not need a solar radiation regulator or shield if they want to step outside. But we still need oxygen and protective clothing from acid rain on Venus.

Atmosphere carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur can be used to create air, fertilizer for plants, even the country.

So where does the floating city get its energy?

The city is contested by many giant solar panels to take advantage of solar energy. In addition, carbon in the atmosphere can be used to produce electricity through superconducting devices from graphene or artificial photosynthesis.

People here can gradually improve Venus and conquer the surface of the planet with advanced technology, but it will take a long time.

Some people have the idea to flood the area below, creating an ocean that covers 80% of the planet.

Others suggest attacking Venus with a large object to make it faster, warm and change the atmosphere.