Scientists Find Evidence Venus May Have Active Volcanoes: University of Hawaii
January 10, 2020
January 10, 2020
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Jan. 10 [TNSscientificresearch-Science Advances journal] -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release on Jan. 9:
A University of Hawai'i at Manoa planetary scientist co-authored a study published this week in Science Advances that shows lava flows on Venus may be only a few years old, suggesting that Venus could be volcanically active today--making it the only planet in our solar system, other than Earth, with recent eruptions.
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A University of Hawai'i at Manoa planetary scientist co-authored a study published this week in Science Advances that shows lava flows on Venus may be only a few years old, suggesting that Venus could be volcanically active today--making it the only planet in our solar system, other than Earth, with recent eruptions.
UH . . .