Evolution Of Venus: First Too Fast, Then Too Slow

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Sun, 04/06/2008 - 13:00

Scientists analyzing the data from the European Venus Express spacecraft now orbiting Earth's prodigal twin planet have been piecing together an understanding of why the climate on both worlds is so different.


 

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