NASA-Funded Research Suggests Venus is Geologically Alive



Source:  NASA RELEASE: M10 - 081


Excerpt: For the first time, scientists have detected clear signs of recent lava flows on the surface of Venus. The observations reveal that volcanoes on Venus appeared to erupt between a few hundred years to 2.5 million years ago. This suggests the planet may still be geologically active, making Venus one of the few worlds in our solar system that has been volcanically active within the last 3 million years. The evidence comes from the European Space Agency's Venus Express mission, which has been in orbit around the planet since April 2006….See also European Space Agency News Item.

http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2010/apr/HQ_10-081_Venus_Volcanoes.html

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