Venus, Earth and Mars (ESA).
What would happen if you switched the orbits of Mars and Venus? Would our solar system have more habitable worlds?
It was a question raised at the “Comparative Climatology of Terrestrial Planets III”; a meeting held in Houston at the end of August. It brought together scientists from disciplines that included astronomers, climate science, geophysics and biology to build a picture of what affects the environment on rocky worlds in our solar system and far beyond....
Published on October 24, 2018 13:35