Modern-day Venus is thoroughly hostile to life, shrouded in thick acidic clouds and sweltering at 900°F. However, the ...
Nevertheless, Venus is alive, in a manner of speaking. Scientists have long thought that its insides are volcanically active ...
Astrobiologists should examine space dust and other exoplanetary debris to search for the existence of life beyond Earth, a new study suggests. Up to 100,000 pieces of life-carrying dust particles ...
Scientists have analyzed 30-year-old data from NASA's Magellan mission to Venus and detected the first-ever signs of volcanic activity on the planet, emanating from a giant crater called Maat Mons.
The James Webb space telescope, the most powerful telescope ever built, has gathered some extraordinary images since it was ...
A new study has suggested that there might once have been oceans on Venus, a planet which is hot, dry and incredibly hostile to life today. The study suggests that if there were oceans, they existed ...
Scientists say data from more than 30 years ago shows the planet Venus is volcanic. NASA's Magellan spacecraft ... and researchers recently searched that data to study the possible activity ...
March 15 (UPI) --A new look at some old images of the surface of Venus ... NASA's Magellan spacecraft reveal surface changes in a volcanic vent over an eight-month period, according to a study ...
Some faraway exoplanets have the potential to be home to alien life, specifically in a part of the planet called the "terminator zone," according to a new study ... is something NASA's James ...