Researchers had only hypothesized the existence of underground lava tubes on Venus —until now.
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What if our new home isn’t Mars - but Venus?
Venus is a planet where surface temperatures can melt lead and pressure crushes anything that lands. And yet, some scientists argue it might be a better target for colonization than Mars. Not on the ...
February holds some spectacular sights in the night and morning sky. See what's happening in the skies over North Texas this ...
A vast underground tunnel known as a lava tube, formed from ancient volcanic activity, was recently discovered lurking beneath Venus.
NASA's Magellan orbiter launched from Florida in 1989 helped scientists discover a vast underground lava tube on Venus in a ...
Volcanic activity is not unique to Earth: traces of volcanic activity, such as lava tubes, have been found on Mars and the moon. Now, the University of Trento has demonstrated the existence of an ...
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Explore what life on Venus could actually look like
The curious minds at What If explore what life on Venus could actually look like, imagining extremophile organisms, floating habitats, and toxic survival.
As next-generation telescopes map this outer frontier, astronomers are bracing for discoveries that could reveal hidden planets, strange structures, and clues to the solar system’s chaotic youth.
A new paper suggests that BARSOOM may have been alive on the planet, and was killed in the Viking experiments.
Radar Data Has Revealed a Large “Structure” Beneath the Surface of Venus—Here’s What That Could Mean
A massive subsurface structure has been discovered on Venus, according to astronomers relying on radar data analysis.
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