A new study suggests that Venus lost all of its water thanks to a runaway greenhouse effect caused by a chemical reaction ...
Venus is sometimes called Earth's evil twin—the two planets have almost the same size and mass, but whereas Earth is ...
At one point, Venus may have had as much water as Earth. New research may offer an explanation as to why it disappeared ...
Venus could be shedding water to space at a much faster rate than previously thought. That is the conclusion of researchers in the US, who have identified a mechanism in the Venusian ionosphere that ...
Venus lost most of its water due to thermal and non-thermal processes, with new research suggesting a crucial advance.
The surface of Venus is littered with thousands of volcanoes, some of which may still be active until today. A fresh look at ...
New software let scientists re-examine old radar images, providing some of the strongest evidence yet that volcanoes continue to reshape the hellish planet.
"This study provides further evidence in support of a currently geologically active Venus," the researchers wrote.
The exoplanet could have two very different types of atmospheric setups. An Earth-like atmosphere made up of oxygen, nitrogen ...
A new analysis of data collected on Venus more than 30 years ago suggests the planet may currently be volcanically active.
Astronomers have discovered a rare type of planet called an exo-Venus with a similar temperature to Earth, located in our ...
Earth, Mercury and Jupiter's moon Ganymede all have internally generated magnetic fields today. Mars and Earth's moon have ...