This Decades-Old Idea About Venus is Disproven After a Lucky Discovery
Researchers have discovered Venus' atmosphere is different than originally thought, which could change how we look at exoplanet atmospheres. “We’re still learning fundamental things about Venus and its atmosphere, and it’s our next-door neighbor,” says Patrick Peplowski, nuclear physicist at APL.
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