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For the first time, scientists have successfully studied clouds and wind on the night side of Venus. And they’ve revealed that it's very different from the day side. That vital data comes from E…
This image shows the night side of Venus in thermal infrared. Its engine blew up seven years ago, and by all rights the Japanese spacecraft Akatsuki shouldn't have survived. However, engineers at…
Its engine blew up seven years ago, and by all rights the Japanese spacecraft Akatsuki shouldn't have survived. However, engineers at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) refused to give…
“These results show ancient Venus may have been a very different place than it is today,” siad Michael Way, a researcher at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York. Venus today …
Venera was a series of satellites launched by the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s to study Venus’ environment. It was also the program aimed at returning the first images of the surface of anot…
Venera was a series of satellites launched by the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s to study Venus’ environment. It was also the program aimed at returning the first images of the surface of anothe…
For the first time, scientists have studied clouds and wind on the night side of Venus. And they’ve found that it's very different from the day side. That data comes from ESA’s Venus Express spac…
Venera was a series of satellites launched by the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s to study Venus’ environment. It was also the program aimed at returning the first images of the surface of anot…
Venera was a series of satellites launched by the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s to study Venus’ environment. It was also the program aimed at returning the first images of the surface of anothe…
Is there evidence of other life in our solar system? Berkeley's SETI research center director Andrew Siemion thinks so. It is a good possibility that Mars or Venus could have been inhabited bil…
Enjoy this, because we'll possibly never see it again. The Hinode Solar Optical Telescope has taken a spectacular 'once in a lifetime' picture of Venus passing in between the Earth and th…