Venus and Earth, although they've taken two dramatically different climatic roads, are considered sibling planets. They're ...
Many rocky worlds orbiting other stars share characteristics with our sister planet, particularly those near their star’s inner habitable zone. If Venus’s history is typical of such planets ...
Planets with suns like Wolf 359 are subject to huge blasts of radiation that raise questions about their long-term ...
In contrast, Venus-like planets on the inner edge of extrasolar habitable zones are thought to have what is known as stagnant lid geophysics in which there is no systematic carbon recycling of the ...
The surface of Venus is not anything close to habitable, since its average surface temperature is around 864 degrees Fahrenheit. But what if we never bothered trying to walk on Venus and instead ...
Emily Simpson has loved space since she was a 10-year-old kid celebrating her birthday at a planetarium. Now a recent Florida ...
Scientists have proposed a new theory which suggests that possible lifeforms in the clouds of Venus could be setting off a cascade of chemical reactions that is making the environment much more ...
Emily Simpson, a passionate space enthusiast and recent Florida Tech graduate, has published groundbreaking research that imagines an alternate version of our solar system. Instead of the asteroid ...
Despite its close proximity to its parent star, the red dwarf Gliese 12, the exoplanet resides comfortably within the star's habitable zone ... Once-in-a-lifetime': Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and ...