Let’s go to Donna with the interplanetary weather.
Thanks Dan. High temperatures and strong solar winds are expected near the sun for pretty much the whole day, with temperatures cooling the further out in the system you are. New Venus should still be suitable for human life, with average temperatures at the equator of a pleasant 3.1 x 10² Kelvin. The ski resorts on the outer planets should remain popular, with temperatures right for ice, dry ice, black ice, and even rainbow-coloured ice.
It will still be well above absolute zero in most places, so movement will still be physically possible. A few minor meteor showers will be scattered across the southern end of the system. Isolated ion fields may cause electrical storms, but no thunder is expected with sound unable to travel in space. No black holes have been reported but motorists are advised to watch for them.
That’s all for now, stay tuned for updates.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
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