TPO 40 integrated
The author believes that the planet venus in compeletly not inhabitable, on the contrary, the speaker argues this idea with indicating acceptable solutions.
As for the first reason, he indicates that above the surface of Venus the pressure is much lower, therefore, an station, need not to be built on the surface of the planet, can be built above the surface, so it does not get crushed.
Secondly, he believes that the water and oxygen needed by humans can be produced, using the carbon dioxide, nitrogen and sulfuric acid on Venus, and need not to be imported from earth.
Thirdly, he argues that the electricity to power humans equipments and machines can be produced not only by the 40 percent sunlight that makes it through the planets atmosphere, but also by the rest of the 60 percent that gets reflected by the clouds around the surface of it.
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