Venus is hotter. Greenhouse gasses on the planet trap insane amounts of sunlight, making the surface ridiculously hot. Even the coldest part of the planet is over 700°F. (400°C) It rains sulfuric acid and is genuinely not a very nice vacation spot. So I'd choose a different planet. Distance to the sun is not the only factor when it comes to temperature. Mercury can actually reach temperatures as low as -280°F. (-173°C) because of it's lack of atmosphere, the heat cannot be retained and while the surface is facing away from the sun, it gets frigid.
I've been obsessed with space my entire life so yeah.
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This made me laugh way too hard
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All true, a bump for you
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Agree but didn't the travel make every planet habitable, so these previous facts we used to have be invalid
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I was just proving to OP that mercury was not the hottest planet. There's a PvP map on mercury so the traveler must have made it somewhat habitable
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I know man I was also trying to disprove OP while commenting on your comment.