Tuesday, April 19, 2016

TESTING 1 -- The Universe Blackhole is Expanding Continually





Some of the final results sent back by ESA's Venus Express before it plummeted down through the planet's atmosphere have revealed it to be rippling with atmospheric waves – and, at an average temperature of -157°C, colder than anywhere on Astronomy   Earth. It spent eight years exploring the planet from orbit, vastly outliving the mission's planned duration of 500 days, before running out of fuel. The probe then began its descent, dipping further and further into Venus' atmosphere, before the mission lost contact with Earth in November 2014 and officially ended in Science Astronomy December 2014. 57°C, colder than anywhere on Earth. It spent eight years exploring the planet from orbit, vastly outliving the mission's planned duration of 500 days, before running out of fuel. The p57°C, colder than anywhere on Earth. It spent Astronomy  eight years exploring the planet from orbit, vastly outliving the mission's planned duration of 500 days, before Astronomy Astronomy on Earth. It spent eight years exploring the planet from orbit, vastly outliving the mission's planned duration of 500 days, before running out of fuel. The p57°C, colder than anywhere on Earth. It spent Astronomy  eight years exploring the planet from orbit, vastly outliving the mission's planned duration of 500 days, before Astronomy Astronomy on Earth. It spent eight years exploring the planet from orbit, vastly outliving the mission's planned duration of 500 days, before running out of fuel. The p57°C, colder than anywhere on Earth. It spent Astronomy  eight years exploring the planet from orbit, vastly outliving the mission's planned duration of 500 days, before Astronomy Astronomy 157°C, colder than anywhere on Astronomy   Earth. It spent eight years exploring the planet from orbit, vastly outliving the mission's planned duration of 500 days, before running out of fuel. The probe then began its descent, dipping further and further into Venus' atmosphere, before the mission lost contact with Earth in November 2014 and officially ended in Science Astronomy December 2014. 57°C, colder than anywhere on Earth. It spent eight years exploring the planet from orbit, vastly outliving the mission's planned duration of 500 days, before running out of f

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