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Principles of Planetary Climate by Raymond T. Peirrehumbert, Cambridge University Press (2011), p. 146. From Chapter 3 which is available online hereArchivado el 28 de marzo de 2012 en Wayback Machine., p. 12 mentions that Venus' black-body temperature would be 330 K "in the zero albedo case", but that due to atmospheric warming, its actual surface temperature is 740 K.
Principles of Planetary Climate by Raymond T. Peirrehumbert, Cambridge University Press (2011), p. 146. From Chapter 3 which is available online hereArchivado el 28 de marzo de 2012 en Wayback Machine., p. 12 mentions that Venus' black-body temperature would be 330 K "in the zero albedo case", but that due to atmospheric warming, its actual surface temperature is 740 K.