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Strange Formations on Venus Hint at Ongoing Geological Activity

Last updated: May 14, 2025 2:10 pm
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Venus, often referred to as Earth’s evil twin, has long been considered a geologically dead planet. However, recent research suggests that this may not be the case after all. A reevaluation of data from NASA’s Magellan probe has revealed evidence of ongoing geological activity on Venus, particularly around circular volcanic formations known as coronae.

Unlike Earth, which boasts active plate tectonics that drive geological processes, Venus was previously thought to lack such activity. The prevailing belief was that Venus’s interior had cooled and solidified, leading to a stagnant, unchanging surface. However, the new findings challenge this notion, indicating that Venus may still be geologically active.

The study, published in Science Advances, showcases the potential for tectonic activity around the coronae on Venus. By analyzing gravity data collected by the Magellan probe, researchers were able to detect signs of rock rising up from the mantle beneath these volcanic features. This suggests a process similar to subduction, where one tectonic plate slides beneath another, may be occurring on Venus.

The researchers identified 52 out of 75 coronae as potentially active based on their analysis of the gravity data. These active coronae exhibited trenches and other features indicative of tectonic activity, supporting the idea that Venus is not as geologically dormant as previously thought.

While the study relied on data that is over 30 years old, future missions like NASA’s VERITAS could provide even more detailed insights into Venus’s geological processes. By leveraging advanced technology and improved data quality, scientists hope to further unravel the mysteries of Venus’s geology and shed light on why this planet, so similar to Earth in many ways, has evolved so differently.

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Understanding the geological dynamics of Venus is not just a matter of scientific curiosity; it also has implications for our understanding of Earth and other rocky planets in our solar system and beyond. By studying Venus, researchers hope to gain valuable insights into the fundamental processes that shape planetary bodies and their potential for habitability.

As we continue to explore Venus and unlock its secrets, we may discover that this enigmatic planet has much more to reveal about the complex interplay of geological forces in our solar system. Venus may not be as lifeless as we once thought, opening up new possibilities for planetary exploration and expanding our understanding of the diverse worlds that populate our cosmic neighborhood.

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