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The answer to whether tiny bacterial life-forms really do exist in the clouds of Venus could be revealed once and for all by ...
Japan’s Himawari weather satellites, designed to watch Earth, have quietly delivered a decade of infrared snapshots of Venus.
Using infrared imaging data collected by the two satellites over a 10-year period from 2015 to 2025, the team estimated ...
New research suggests that Venus may never have possessed liquid water oceans. That would mean "Earth's evil twin" was always hostile to life.
It’s not unusual for redundant satellites, rocket stages, or other spacecraft to re-enter the earth’s atmosphere. Usually they pass unnoticed or generate a spectacular light show, and v… ...
Regardless, at the recent National Astronomy Meeting (NAM 2024) the current state of Venusian knowledge was discussed, which even got The Guardian to report on it.
Venusian fireworks: It’s Earth’s ‘evil twin’! Nearby Venus is looking a bit more Earthlike, with frequent bursts of lightning confirmed by a European space probe.
The venusian volcano Sapas Mons stretches nearly 250 miles across and rises almost a mile above the planet’s surface. In this computer-generated image, vertical scale has been exaggerated by 10x.
Here's what to know about the Venusian asteroids, and just how concerned you should be about whether there's any danger of a collision with Earth. What to know about Venus, asteroids.