Sure, we have pictures of Mars, but what about photos of Venus’ surface? How much have we explored that planet? The answer: not much at all. While you can find dozens, if not hundreds ...
Known as the Venus Cloud Discontinuity, the wall is around 5,000 miles long. It cuts across the equator of the planet and has been spotted hovering about 30 and 35 miles above the surface.
Convection processes beneath Venus' scorched surface may help explain the planet's many volcanoes, a new study reports.
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