New research may have identified a culprit molecule that caused Venus, often described as Earth s twin, to lose its water and become an inhospitable hellscape.
Billions of years ago, Venus may have held as much water as Earth. Now, it harbors 100,000 times less water than our planet. A new study from planetary scientists at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) dives into how that water disappeared.
La Tierra es hoy el único planeta del Sistema Solar con abundante agua y condiciones adecuadas para la vida, pero hubo una época, hace muchos millones de años, en la que Venus y Ma
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