When scientists recently took a closer look at archival images of the surface of Venus, they discovered something new: evidence of volcanic activity on Earth's "twin." The NASA Magellan spacecraft ...
Bizarre Venus surface formations (or coronae) are likely key to understanding our twin planet's heretofore inscrutable ...
A vast underground tunnel formed from ancient volcanic activity has been discovered lurking beneath Venus. The landmark discovery, highlighted in research published Feb. 9 in the journal Nature ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 9 (Reuters) - A fresh examination of radar data for Venus obtained by NASA's Magellan spacecraft in the 1990s indicates the presence of a large underground cavity created by a lava ...
Bizarre Venus surface formations (or coronae) are likely key to understanding our twin planet's heretofore inscrutable ...
Click to open image viewer. This model of the Magellan space probe, with its Inertial Upper Stage booster, depicts the first dedicated U.S. mission to study the surface of Venus in detail. Magellan’s ...
The discovery was made by re-analyzing radar data from NASA's Magellan spacecraft from the early 1990s. This finding confirms long-held theories about the existence of subsurface volcanic features on ...
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