Venusian Haven

Venus has captivated those of Earth for millennia. The brightest star in the night sky, though it is actually the closest planet to Earth. Venus has a diameter similar to that of Earth, it was discovered that it had an atmosphere, and many astronomers believed it had a large moon of its own. Unlike with Mars, the Venusian surface couldn't be seen because Venus was closer to the Sun than Earth, plus the planet was discovered to have a thick cloud structure. Because of this, my astronomers and those who can dream, envisioned that underneath the clouds would be a lush rain forest or a vast desert, with the Venusian life being friendly and beautiful, just as the planet's name describes. However, this was not the case at all. Once humans developed the technology to explore our sister planet, it was discovered that the surface temperatures rose as high as 900&deg; Fahrenheit, had an atmosphere composed primarily of carbon dioxide, had clouds filled with sulfuric acid, and a surface pressure strong enough to crush a car. In actuality, Venus was Hell in many words. But after years of studying the planet, it is now believed that Venus once did look like Earth, with oceans and maybe life. Most scientists blame Venus' location and evolution as the killer of Venus, causing the planet to take a completely different direction than Earth.

But what if Venus developed much like Earth? What if Venus was actually our sister planet? What if it could actually be a Venusian Haven?

Evolution

 * Venus: Planet Venus developed much differently than in OTL. During its development, Venus suffers a similar event that the Earth went through. A protoplanet collides with Venus, allowing the planet to have a faster rotation, and also creates a moon for the planet. When the planet cools down, a runaway greenhouse does not overtake the planet. Instead, the planet begins on a cycle similar to the Earth.

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