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Massive structures on Venus could be a result of ongoing volcanic activity, researchers find out through radar data.
New software let scientists re-examine old radar images, providing some of the strongest evidence yet that volcanoes continue to reshape the hellish planet. By Robin George Andrews Witnessing the ...
Using radar data from a NASA mission launched more than three decades ago, scientists have found fresh clues suggesting that ...
Venus, often written off as a geologically dead world, is far more active beneath its blistering surface than previously ...
Last year, a team announced that they had spotted a volcanic ... s data and Venus’ enormous land area means that it took painstaking effort to uncover these few signs of active volcanism.
New research reveals that Venus may still be geologically alive, with massive circular features pointing to hot plumes ...
A new study of Venus suggests that the deeply inhospitable world may be more like Earth than we thought.
A reappraisal of decades-old data suggests that strange circular formations on Venus could be volcanic “rings of fire” ...
New research strengthens the case that Venus, long considered a geologically stagnant world, may be more Earth-like in its ...
NASA research reveals Venus’ thin crust may be melting and recycling into the mantle, fueling hidden volcanoes and Earth-like ...
This mechanism, the researchers suggest, could explain why Venus remains geologically active despite lacking ... revealing compelling evidence of volcanic activity as recent as the early 1990s.