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A Story of D and H (A Breath of Venus)
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A Story of D and H (A Breath of Venus)
One of three extra films to A Breath of Venus (see Links below). The amount of heavy water (HDO) in the Venusian atmosphere is much higher than that on Earth. This is related to the way Venus evolved, but how exactly? Planetary scientist Daphne Stam (Netherlands Institute for Space Research) explains one of the theories, while being creative on the beach together with artists Wilfred Stijger and Edith van de Wetering.   Links: A Breath of Venus: vimeo.com/5828483 A Question of Temperature: vimeo.com/5835434 A Look at Operations: vimeo.com/5837070 Venus Express mission: sci.esa.int/venusexpress Wilfred Stijger: www.stijgerart.nl Production: Produced by Lightcurve Films with the support of the ESA/Venus Express mission (2007).
Video Length: 282
Date Found: March 11, 2011
Date Produced: July 30, 2009
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