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The inner solar system: Mercury's shrinkage, Venus's furnace, and Earth's perfect storm
This is the story of our cosmic neighborhood's front row. We explore the four rocky planets forged in the sun's heat: ...
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Imagine terraforming Venus and creating a habitable second Earth
We’ve heard about terraforming the Moon and Mars as we attempt to colonize space, but what about Venus? Could we live here ...
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How Mars impacts Earth's climate
Earth's climate has swung between ice ages and warmer periods for millions of years, driven by subtle changes in our planet's ...
An international team led by researchers from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at The University of Hong Kong ...
What is the importance of studying explosive volcanism on Venus? This is what a study published in the Journal of Geophysical ...
Richard Ghail is Professor of Earth Sciences at Royal Holloway, University of London. He spoke with Srijana Mitra Das at TE about planet Venus, its composition — and its lessons for Earth When TE ...
Venus, Earth's hostile twin, is growing more unpredictable for upcoming space missions. Extreme heat, crushing pressure, and corrosive clouds already ...
On this day in 1962, NASA’s Mariner 2 spacecraft made history with a close flyby of Venus, marking a major milestone in the early years of space exploration. The mission became America’s first ...
Even the best telescopes can’t see exoplanets. It’s all about watching for jiggly stars, blue shifts, and transits.
Though my feet have remained on Earth the entirety of 2025, my mind spent a surprising amount of time in space.
New findings suggest that diurnal tides, driven by solar heat, are a major contributor to the extreme speeds of Venus's winds.
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