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Vast, quasi-circular features on Venus's surface may reveal that the planet has ongoing tectonics, according to new research ...
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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 ...
Mysterious features on the surface of Venus might suggest that there is activity under its surface, scientists have suggested ...
Venus may not have Earth-style tectonic plates, but it’s far from geologically quiet. A new model shows its crust is ...
A new study of Venus suggests that the deeply inhospitable world may be more like Earth than we thought.
A reappraisal of decades-old data suggests that strange circular formations on Venus could be volcanic “rings of fire” ...
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Space.com on MSNVenus' crust is surprisingly thin. Could this explain why it's so geologically active?Venus, often written off as a geologically dead world, is far more active beneath its blistering surface than previously ...
Mountains rise, volcanoes spew, and Earth itself quakes as the crust constantly remakes itself in the ceaseless cycle of ...
New research suggests that Venus may have ongoing tectonics, based on data from NASA's Magellan mission conducted over 30 ...
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