From: davelook (davelook@gsinet.net)
Date: Mon Jun 22 1998 - 15:01:35 MDT
Hello, I'm new to the list (this is my first post).
>Considering that Venus is slightly smaller than Earth, yet has a much much
denser
>atmosphere (most likely due to its lack of a moon the size of our own),
Is it be concievable that we don't know everything there is to know
about
gravity? Maybe gravity isn't dependent on the density/size of planet, but
some other variable we have yet to discover.
P.S. Is there a quick description of what the moon has to do with the
denseness of our atmosphere? Just curious.
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