Our planetary neighbor Venus is thought to have once had water, like Earth, but how it became the hellish world it is today has remained a mystery to scientists for decades. Now, however ...
"Venus has 100,000 times less water than the Earth, even though it's basically the same size and mass." Scientists may have identified a molecule that played a key role in robbing Venus of its ...
A new water loss mechanism on Venus explains how the planet lost all its water, turning the planet from a potentially habitable world into the parched hellscape we know today. Scientists have ...
Venus lost most of its water due to thermal and non-thermal processes, with new research suggesting a crucial advance.
JAXA, the Japanese space agency, confirmed Wednesday that it has lost communication with its Akatsuki spacecraft in orbit ...
Astronomers have again discovered evidence of recent volcanic activity on Earth's sister planet in data from the 1990s ...
For nearly 10 years, there’s been only one spacecraft able to keep its cool above the hellish landscape of Venus. The ...
The Japanese space agency said it has lost contact with its intrepid Venus spacecraft Akatsuki.
Humanity's only in mission in Venus is in limbo after Japan's Akatsuki went dark last month, the Japan Aerospace Exploration ...
The exoplanet could have two very different types of atmospheric setups. An Earth-like atmosphere made up of oxygen, nitrogen ...