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It’s time to for us to revisit Venus to uncover its many mysteries – Trading U
The discovery of a possible sign of life on Venus highlights our ignorance of what is going on within its swirling clouds and on its furnace-like surface.
The discovery of a possible sign of life on Venus highlights our ignorance of what is going on within its swirling clouds and on its furnace-like surface. Its time to go there and find some answers, writes Peter Gao
Space
| Comment18 September 2020
By Peter Gao
If Mars were the popular kid in school, Venus would be the weird nerd sitting in the corner, largely ignored.
Despite its image, Venus is the brightest object in the sky after the sun and the moon, its orbit taking it closer to Eart…
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