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Scientists thought they knew everything about Venus’ winds, but it turns out they’re hiding something huge
For decades, the surface of Venus has remained an enigma, hidden beneath thick clouds and extreme conditions that make direct ...
Venus’ surface has long been hidden beneath thick clouds and sparse data, but new research is beginning to illuminate what ...
Venus is famously hot, due to an extreme greenhouse effect which heats its surface to temperatures as high as 450 degrees Celsius. The climate at the surface is oppressive; as well as being hot, the ...
Things may be moving on Venus’ surface. In 1983, researchers discovered that the planet’s surface was speckled with strange, circular landforms. These rounded mountain belts, known as coronae, have no ...
The surface of Venus is scoured with strange, quasi-circular features called coronae. Unlike anything seen on Earth today, they can stretch hundreds of miles in diameter, even going past the thousand ...
On a flyby of Venus, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe captured the first visible light images of the cloudy planet’s surface from space, a new study reports. The nightside view of the extremely hot surface ...
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