Was Venus ever habitable? | | At last week's meeting of astronomers in Geneva, Switzerland, scientists presented new insights about Venus, our sister world. Venus is super-hot. But scientists have long suspected it may once have had a stable climate and even liquid water. Recently, a team of researchers created 5 different computer simulations, all assuming some surface water for Venus. In all 5 models, Venus maintained moderate temperatures for around 3 billion years ... before a dramatic transformation began. Read more. | | |
Why we need to get back to Venus | | This hot neighbor, with its surface veiled by thick clouds, hasn't benefited from the attention showered on Mars and the moon. But Venus might offer insights into Earth's future. Read more. | | |
Venus to take center stage in October 2020 | | Launched in 2018, the BepiColombo mission will have the first of its 2 encounters with Venus - while on its way to Mercury - in October 2020. Coordinated observations at that time will involve 2 spacecraft and multiple ground-based telescopes. Read more. | | |
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