After a year of attempting contact, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced Tuesday that its Akatsuki ...
A powerful solar storm recently struck Venus, stripping its atmosphere due to the lack of a magnetic field. While Earth was ...
The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency ( JAXA) declared its Akatsuki spacecraft dead on Tuesday (Oct. 28), more than a ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered phosphine in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf — the same chemical that stoked controversy following claims that it had been detected on Venus and ...
Research suggests that billions of years ago, Venus may have had liquid oceans and mild conditions before turning into a ...
Scientists warning regarding Earth could face severe disruption as rising solar activity. The storm that stripped Venus's ...
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University’s Assistant Professor Alok Sagar Gautam has been selected to contribute to Isro’s ...
The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has officially declared the Akatsuki spacecraft, Earth's last connection to Venus, as dead after losing contact in 2024.
Terraforming Venus would require altering its scorching atmosphere and crushing pressure. Scientists suggest using hydrogen ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) organised a National Science meet on the proposed maiden Venus Orbiter Mission, scheduled for 2028.
The last voice from Venus has gone quiet. Japan’s Akatsuki mission, once the planet’s only active observer, has finally fallen silent after years of trailblazing science.
Venus has long been called a dry, hellish planet veiled in clouds of liquid acid. But new study of old spacecraft data tells a different story—one that’s reshaping what scientists believed they knew ...