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V.E.N.S By Vicente Caycedo, Daniel Garanton, Daniel Gonzalez, Luis Llenin, Felipe Zwanzger

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V.E.N.SBy Vicente Caycedo, Daniel Garanton, Daniel Gonzalez, Luis

Llenin, Felipe Zwanzger

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Why you should Book with V.E.N.S

In need of a tan, come over to feel the hottest planet in our solar system

Taking 97 days to arrive, the trips are not very often

With the glass dome surrounding our facilities, there is an amazing view no matter what your room

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The Dome

Our Dome will accommodate over 10,000 people at the same time

Has the greatest view in the solar system due to the fact that Venus has no moons

Constructed out of indestructible glass, its the safest vacation venture ever

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What You Need To Know

Are days too short for you? On Venus, a day (243 Earth days) is longer then its own year (225 Earth days)!

Our resort is the best couples resort in the universe, including spas heated using Venus’ 482C temperatures

With the atmosphere being 98% CO2, it would be impossible to inhabit without our state-of-the-art Dome

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The Great view

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Weather, No problem

Our Dome protects our guests from the excruciating heat and the sulfuric acid rain that takes place outside

Since Venus (2nd planet from the sun) is closer to the Sun than Earth, you will gain that glowing tan twice as quick!

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Excursions

Our excursion crew will entertain you with on-surface explorations

They will take our guests to Venus‘ famous shield volcanoes to observe lava flows and collect souvenirs

With over 1600 volcanoes on Venus, there is a new excursion every day of your stay!

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Bibliography

Vogt, G. (2001). Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Austin, Texas: Steck-Vaugn Company.

Simon, S. (1992). Our solar system. New York, NY: Morrow Books.

Crystal, E. (2012). Venus. Retrieved from http://www.crystalinks.com/venus.html

Grayzeck, E. (2005, April 12). Nssdc photo gallery: Venus. Retrieved from http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery-venus.html