Venus is sometimes called Earth's evil twin—the two planets have almost the same size and mass, but whereas Earth is ...
Venus today is dry thanks to water loss to space as atomic hydrogen. In the dominant loss process, an HCO+ ion recombines with an electron, producing speedy H atoms (orange) that use CO molecules ...
Researchers have long believed that Venus, a planet NASA says is "sometimes called Earth's evil twin," has active volcanoes.
New software let scientists re-examine old radar images, providing some of the strongest evidence yet that volcanoes continue to reshape the hellish planet.
Venus could be shedding water to space at a much faster rate than previously thought. That is the conclusion of researchers in the US, who have identified a mechanism in the Venusian ionosphere that ...
Venus lost most of its water due to thermal and non-thermal processes, with new research suggesting a crucial advance.
The surface of Venus is littered with thousands of volcanoes, some of which may still be active until today. A fresh look at ...
(NASA) – Direct geological evidence of recent volcanic activity on Venus has been observed for a second time. Scientists in Italy analyzed archival data from NASA’s Magellan mission to reveal surface ...
Venus appears to be more volcanically active than previously known, according to scientists whose new analysis of decades-old ...
The exoplanet could have two very different types of atmospheric setups. An Earth-like atmosphere made up of oxygen, nitrogen ...
VERITAS mission will discover the secrets of a lost habitable world on Venus, gathering data to reveal how the paths of Earth ...
Billions of years ago, Venus may have harbored as much water as Earth. Today, almost all of it has disappeared. A new study may help to explain why. Planetary scientists at the University of ...