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Scientists Intrigued by Weird Structures on Surface of Venus
It’s especially puzzling since Venus is a terrestrial world much like Earth, so much so that it’s considered to be our planet ...
With the discovery of ever more exoplanets—over 6,000 now—scientists, of course, want to know if they are habitable for life.
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Scientists Found That Venus Has Underground Tunnels So Huge They Rival Those On The Moon
New research presented at the Europlanet Science Congress 2025 in Helsinki suggests that Venus may be concealing some of the ...
You can observe a lot of things from space.' 'Another thing is communication, in real time, especially in war-like situations ...
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Clues We’ve Found That Suggest Alien Life Might Actually Be Out There
For centuries, people have wondered whether we’re alone in the universe. No one’s shaken hands with aliens yet, but scientists […] ...
The interior of the mysterious far side of the moon may be colder than the side constantly facing Earth, suggests a new ...
The moon is sometimes called "two-faced" because the surface of its side perpetually facing away from Earth looks so different than its side always facing our planet. And the differences run deeper ...
Scientists have proposed that Venus’ mysterious crown-shaped features, known as coronae, form when a rigid layer in the mantle traps heat, creating slow-moving currents that deform the surface.
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