Venus has always been a mysterious planet, largely due to its extreme conditions. It’s a world where temperatures are high ...
The first things they noticed were massive spikes in water at 185𝇈C and 414𝇈C, which were indicative of hydrates such as ...
The sulfuric acid clouds on Venus are not evenly distributed but are concentrated at altitudes between 50 to 70 kilometers in its atmosphere. The 'raw material' for these clouds comes from sulfur ...
Reanalyzing old data with our modern understanding seems to be in vogue lately. However, the implications of that reanalysis ...
As space exploration continues to reveal new and fascinating insights into the planets of our solar system, the possibility of finding life beyond Earth remains a driving force in scientific research.
A stronaut and keen astrophotographer Donald "Don" Pettit has shared a stunning image of the "Belt of Venus" he took whilst ...
The detection of the molecule phosphine in a brown dwarf’s atmosphere may help astronomers in their search for life elsewhere ...