"Who would have thought flat, low-lying terrain or a big plateau is what an impact crater would look like on Venus?" Related: ...
I enjoy marking day’s end, beginning of nighttime, with a glance to the dazzling white Evening Star low in the ...
The ₹1236-crore Venus Orbiter Mission has been approved by India’s Union Cabinet. Adarsh takes you through all the details… ...
The thin crust of early Venus couldn’t contain the violence, and magma surged to the surface, forming the unique tessera terrain. The fate of Venus’s landscape depends on lava. If it stays ...
It just doesn't look the way we expected it to – which could give us new clues about Venus' formation and evolution, back when the Solar System was young. That evidence is a feature known as tessera ...