Difference in the formation of Coronae on Miranda and Coronae on Venus |
Difference in the formation of Coronae on Miranda and Coronae on Venus |
Nov 6 2006, 04:52 PM
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Can anyone tell besides Venus being a terrestial planet and Miranda a icy satellite, what is the real diffrnce in their formation of Coronas on both surfaces. Where they both formed the same way like an upwelling of material from within or are they called coronas because both they are similar.
I hope this is clear Thanks. |
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