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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2021 · 17 MIN

Why Everyone is Talking About Venus!

from Pine Overcoat · host Jessie Bartholomew

That’s right y’all, NASA is headed back to Venus after neglecting our twin planet for three decades. And you know why? Phosphine gas.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 26, 2021

That’s right y’all, NASA is headed back to Venus after neglecting our twin planet for three decades. And you know why? Phosphine gas.

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That’s right y’all, NASA is headed back to Venus after neglecting our twin planet for three decades. And you know why? Phosphine gas.

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