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It would be nice to combine this page with the other page "Exploration of Venus". This page is the better one, but some information from Exploration of Venus could be included.
"Exploration of Venus" contains too much of a bias toward Magellan, and glosses over all other missions. This page could use a little more information about Magel
Merge done.... but it will need cleanup. Cwolfsheep 19:21, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
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why don't we add a timeline tab like the one in the mars article? —Preceding unsigned comment added by SquallLeonhart ITA ( talk • contribs) 10:58, 23 November 2007 (UTC)
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I don't think that the Babylonians were the first to observe Venus considering it's one of the brightest objects in the night sky. Maybe the original author meant something else. Also, the Historical observations section needs to be sourced and probably even redone. -- AntigrandiosË Talk 00:56, 19 March 2011 (UTC)
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A separate article Venus in Religion should contain the references to mesopotamical/egyptian/greek goddesses that have represented the natural phenomena. mixing up things like "theosophy" with nasa explorations does make little sense to the article's title. 181.56.97.143 ( talk) 19:39, 24 June 2018 (UTC)
This mission should be worked in at some point. There's not yet much detail, so it's not clear if it fits into the article yet.
Rocket Lab is sending the first private mission to Venus in search of supporting evidence of organic compounds in the cloud layer - traces of life. The goal, using an Electron launch vehicle and Photon spacecraft, is to send a probe to around 30 miles’ altitude, where Venus’ atmospheric conditions are closer to those found on Earth.
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It would be nice to combine this page with the other page "Exploration of Venus". This page is the better one, but some information from Exploration of Venus could be included.
"Exploration of Venus" contains too much of a bias toward Magellan, and glosses over all other missions. This page could use a little more information about Magel
Merge done.... but it will need cleanup. Cwolfsheep 19:21, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
This article cites no sources; notice of such added. Drooling Sheep 10:12, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
why don't we add a timeline tab like the one in the mars article? —Preceding unsigned comment added by SquallLeonhart ITA ( talk • contribs) 10:58, 23 November 2007 (UTC)
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I don't think that the Babylonians were the first to observe Venus considering it's one of the brightest objects in the night sky. Maybe the original author meant something else. Also, the Historical observations section needs to be sourced and probably even redone. -- AntigrandiosË Talk 00:56, 19 March 2011 (UTC)
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A separate article Venus in Religion should contain the references to mesopotamical/egyptian/greek goddesses that have represented the natural phenomena. mixing up things like "theosophy" with nasa explorations does make little sense to the article's title. 181.56.97.143 ( talk) 19:39, 24 June 2018 (UTC)
This mission should be worked in at some point. There's not yet much detail, so it's not clear if it fits into the article yet.
Rocket Lab is sending the first private mission to Venus in search of supporting evidence of organic compounds in the cloud layer - traces of life. The goal, using an Electron launch vehicle and Photon spacecraft, is to send a probe to around 30 miles’ altitude, where Venus’ atmospheric conditions are closer to those found on Earth.