by Dale77 » Mon Dec 07, 2015 2:21 am
Why does Venus appear to be blue when seen orbiting the Sun, when from the color chart it should be approximately white? Either this is a mistake, or the cloud tops are what is being referred to, rather than the surface temp. But if that's the case, why label Venus on the color chart as being white? Is this a mistake? I think so.
I also have a comment about the question I was asked to be able to post this comment, to ensure that I was not a spam-bot, whatever that is. I was asked to "write the name of the largest object the New Horizons probe passed. Since the New Horizons probe passed near Jupiter to get a gravity assist on its way to Pluto, I responded "Jupiter". I was informed that I gave the wrong answer. So, I put "Pluto" and "got in". I think whoever wrote that question screwed up.
So, was this two mistakes?
Why does Venus appear to be blue when seen orbiting the Sun, when from the color chart it should be approximately white? Either this is a mistake, or the cloud tops are what is being referred to, rather than the surface temp. But if that's the case, why label Venus on the color chart as being white? Is this a mistake? I think so.
I also have a comment about the question I was asked to be able to post this comment, to ensure that I was not a spam-bot, whatever that is. I was asked to "write the name of the largest object the New Horizons probe passed. Since the New Horizons probe passed near Jupiter to get a gravity assist on its way to Pluto, I responded "Jupiter". I was informed that I gave the wrong answer. So, I put "Pluto" and "got in". I think whoever wrote that question screwed up.
So, was this two mistakes?