SOLAR EXPLORER
Venus
Huge blimps fitted with stellar amounts of shiny brass light up the skies in Venus, even more so than the sun. Completely dry from a runaway greenhouse gas effect, the Venusian surface temperatures at about 870°F. The thick atmosphere is full of heat-trapping carbon dioxide that makes moving through it almost be like being in water. This made the sky the best for so many of the women who call Venus home. Enjoy a constant golden hour as the floating flotilla of Venusian airships travel to chase the ever-setting sun. Reunite lost lovers separated by an unfortunately timed airship launch. Dive through the hot and muggy atmosphere down to the surface to rescue lost blimps and recover hidden treasures. Venus is strange to see at first, with its huge windows glinting with light and dozens of floating shops and restaurants, but rest assured, behind the romantic grace of the planet is plenty of adventure! Like Earth, acid rain requires ingenuity and cleverness to overcome. Instead of water, Venus's clouds are made of corrosive sulfuric acid, and if you got covered in that without protection, chances are you wouldn't be around very long to tell the tale. Living up to its name after the Roman goddess of beauty and love, Venus is never short of gorgeous experiences!
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These necklaces were created by some of the first inhabitants of Venus. Unable to see through the dense sulfuric acid clouds, many people would loose course and become lost forever. They project a topographical hologram of the surrounding area. It also detects atmospheric coverage, temperature, and nearby heat signatures.
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Fall in love with these vintage Venusian goggles. Literally! Upon scanning an individual, they will tell you the exact probability of a relationship developing between the two of you with an impressive 40% accuracy rating! The Venusian Council of Love has given them their official recommendation just in time for Valentine’s Day.
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Dozens of flying trains travel with the Venusian flotilla, all containing an entire city within them. Each train whistle is unique to the train and its conductor, though they can be reprogrammed to anyone and their vehicle with permission from the original owner. When blown, it acts as a beacon to summon that vehicle. If you ask nicely, the conductor might help you sync it to your ship!
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- Landscapes -
Click on the planet to interact with a 3D model created by NASA!
3D Model Credit: NASA Visualization Technology Applications and Development (VTAD)