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  2. Venus in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The terraforming of Venus has remained comparatively rare in fiction, [3]: 164 though the process appears in works like Bob Buckley 's "World in the Clouds" (1980) and G. David Nordley's "The Snows of Venus" (1991), [3]: 171 [5]: 861 while other such as Raymond Harris's Shadows of the White Sun (1988) and Nordley's "Dawn Venus" (1995) feature ...

  3. Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Venus in fiction ...

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    Toggle Venus in fiction subsection. 1.1 Comment by Piotrus. 1.2 Funk. 1.3 Comments by Wehwalt. 1.4 Comments from Mike Christie. 1.5 Source review. 1.6 Image review.

  4. Category:Fiction set on Venus - Wikipedia

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    The planet Venus in fiction. ... Venus in film (19 P) N. Novels set on Venus (1 C, 37 P) S. Short stories set on Venus (21 P) T. Venus in television ...

  5. Talk:Venus in fiction/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    This review is transcluded from Talk:Venus in fiction/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review. Reviewer: TompaDompa (talk · contribs) 14:36,

  6. Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Venus in fiction/archive1

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  7. A Can of Paint - Wikipedia

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    A Can of Paint is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt, originally published in Astounding in 1944. [1] It is a light-hearted look at the first crewed mission to Venus, a "science puzzle" or "problem story" that requires the protagonist to think his way out of a thorny situation.

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  9. The Long Rain - Wikipedia

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    "The Long Rain" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ray Bradbury. This story was originally published in 1950 under a different title in the magazine Planet Stories, and then in the collection The Illustrated Man. The story tells of four men who have crashed on Venus, where it is always raining.