Blue planets? Could Venus have had oceans like Earth in the distant past? (Courtesy: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington/NASA/Apollo 17 ...
In Venus' upper atmosphere, hydrogen atoms, orange, whiz into space, leaving behind carbon monoxide molecules, blue and purple. Credit: Aurore Simonnet/LASP/CU Boulder. It should not be surprising ...
Venus, often referred to as Earth's twin planet, was once home to water. However, a chemical reaction known as HCO+ dissociative recombination led to the evaporation and escape of this water into ...
Met behulp van waarnemingen van NASA's TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) en vele andere faciliteiten hebben twee ...
In a recent study, published in Nature Astronomy, a group of planetary scientists at Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” ...
"Evidence for activity, even in the lower-resolution Magellan data, supercharges the potential to revolutionize our ...
Astronomers have again discovered evidence of recent volcanic activity on Earth's sister planet in data from the 1990s ...
Researchers find ancient crystals that appear to show that Earth had freshwater earlier than what was first thought, ...
Recent findings of a Venus-like planet, Gliese 12 b, enhance our search for life-supporting planets, providing a closer look ...
Researchers find ancient crystals that appear to show that Earth had freshwater earlier than what was first thought, ...
Loveday Cookson reviews the Fitzwilliam's exciting new exhibition housing Botticelli's 'Venus and Mars', speaking to the curators behind the relocation project ...