INTERPLANETARY ADVENTURES INC. PRESENTS.... A VISIT TO EARTH’S “SISTER” PLANET…

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INTERPLANETARY ADVENTURES INC. PRESENTS...

A VISIT TO EARTH’S “SISTER” PLANET…

Personally escorted by… Mary Gryniuk, Chemistry Student of Mr. Sapone, Sacred Heart High School, Waterbury, CT

A few basic facts… Venus is the second closest planet to the Sun.

Why Venus… Why NOT Venus?

Venus is the closest planet to the Earth.

Except for the Sun and Moon, Venus is the brightest object in the Solar System!

She’s known as the “Morning Star”!

She’s also known as “The Evening Star”!

It takes 225 Earth days for Venus to complete it’s orbit of the Sun!

Venus spins slowly in the opposite direction of most planets.

Venus is “rockin”…it’s surface is rocky!!!

This makes Venus a terrestrial planet. It's one of four, in our solar system, which can also be described as rocky, or inner planets. They are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.

Our itinerary

HERE WE GO!!! BLAST OFF!!!!! Depart: Cape Canaveral January 1, 2016

We’ll explore, climb, and maybe even camp out on the high mountains and craters of Venus!

We’ll visit the crater, Billie Holiday, named for the famous female American Jazz singer…

Next stop…the Maxwell Mountains …named for Scottish scientist, James Clerk Maxwell.

Explore Venus’ magnificent volcanoes...

And deformed mountains under the clouds!!!

OUR RETURN TO THE PLANET EARTH… WELCOME HOME!!!! Return: Cape Canaveral April 8, 2017

How will we get there? We will travel by the “Mariner Interplanetary Shuttle” (named for the famous Mariner R-2 spacecraft space probe.)

How long will we stay on venus? We’ll visit Venus for 1 DAY! THAT’S 243 Earth days!!!!!

Are we there yeT? It will take us 110 days from Earth launch to arrival on Venus!

The cost…what a bargain! Only $99, per person! *includes ALL NASA-approved super heat protective gear (no need to worry about the 900 degree F heat on Venus.) Freeze dried nutritionally balanced foods will be provided…YUMMY!!!

FOR MORE INFORMATION…

Call… THE-STAR CALL NOW… Interplanetary destinations going fast…few spaces remain!

There’s NO better time to explore our own Galaxy!!!!! Book NOW spaces are going at THE SPEED OF LIGHT!

VENUS IS WAITNG FOR YOU !!!

JOIN ME ON FUTURE INTERPLANETARY ADVENTURES TO: MARS and JUPITER or *ENJOY A “STAY”CATION … DAILY SHUTTLES TO EARTH’S MOON and *** ASK ABOUT OUR VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL VENUS PRICING***