More Active Volcanoes on Venus!: A New Archival Study Finds Evidence of Further Eruptions

EPISODE · Jul 3, 2024 · 32 MIN

More Active Volcanoes on Venus!: A New Archival Study Finds Evidence of Further Eruptions

from SETI Live · host SETI Institute

In 2023, scientists analyzed archival data from NASA's Magellan mission, which mapped the surface of our "twin" planet, Venus. They discovered evidence of a recent volcanic eruption on the world's surface by comparing the Magellan images over time. Now, a team of Italian scientists has found evidence for two more eruptions during Magellan's observations. Published in Nature Astronomy, this new research could help us understand why Venus took a different path in planetary evolution and provides some follow-up questions for the upcoming VERITAS mission. Join senior planetary astronomer Franck Marchis as he chats with lead author Davide Sulcanese of d'Annunzio University in Pescara, Italy, about this remarkable new work and what it means for future studies of Venus. (Recorded 20 June 2024.)

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