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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP14 Mar 2024 10:35 p.m. PST

…by Exploring Venus


"One of the main arguments for studying other planets is for what they can tell us about Earth. Did or do they harbor life? What clues can they offer about our planet's past? If scientists want to investigate an Earth-like planet, one convenient opportunity is Venus.

"Venus is the exoplanet next door," says Suzanne Smrekar, a NASA planetary scientist and a principal investigator of the upcoming NASA mission to Venus, VERITAS, which will launch around 2031 to study the planet from surface to core…"


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