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🔠Built to watch Earth, ended up spying on Venus — Japan’s satellites uncover planetary treasureIn an unexpected discovery, two weather satellites designed to monitor Earth’s atmosphere have ended up capturing valuable ...
The study of Venus’ atmosphere and climate encompasses a broad spectrum of research, from the detection of trace chemical species and the characterisation of cloud dynamics to investigations of ...
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Space.com on MSN2 Earth weather satellites accidentally spy on VenusJapan's Himawari-8 and Himawari-9 satellites, designed to study weather here on Earth, have also been quietly collecting ...
Planet Venus, the hottest planet in our solar system, could have been a habitable planet two or three billion years ago with climate that supported water, NASA said.
New climate modeling shows Venus may have once been habitable. A new research paper suggests that Venus could've been habitable for hundreds of millions, if not billions, of years.
Venus' climate could melt lead, and the atmospheric pressure is 75 times that of Earth. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
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New Scientist on MSNWater might be even more important for alien life than we thoughtWithout enough liquid water on the surface, a planet's atmosphere can become choked with carbon dioxide, raising temperatures to a level beyond what is survivable for all known life ...
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