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Live Science on MSNVenus may still be 'alive' after all, shocking reanalysis of 30-year-old NASA data revealsNew research strengthens the case that Venus, long considered a geologically stagnant world, may be more Earth-like in its ...
New research reveals that Venus may still be geologically alive, with massive circular features pointing to hot plumes ...
Magellan was launched in 1989 to image the entire surface of Venus, the hottest planet in the solar system. It used radar to ...
Vast, quasi-circular features on Venus's surface may reveal that the planet has ongoing tectonics, according to new research ...
A new study reveals fresh signs of geological activity on Venus — clues that the planet's mysterious surface is still ...
Using radar data from a NASA mission launched more than three decades ago, scientists have found fresh clues suggesting that ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNNASA's Magellan Mission Just Changed What We Know About Venus, AgainLearn about a new study that uses the data from Magellan to reveal insights into Venus' ongoing tectonic activity and how it ...
New research based on data collected 30 years ago suggests that Venus' surface is still actively changing, likely because of ...
Researchers have found evidence of tectonic activity on Venus. The data from which this emerges is already 30 years old.
A new study of Venus suggests that the deeply inhospitable world may be more like Earth than we thought.
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NASA’s Magellan Mission Reveals Possible Tectonic Activity on VenusUsing archival data from the mission, launched in 1989, researchers have uncovered new evidence that tectonic activity may be ...
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