Three missions will soon be visiting Venus. What is there to see there? Well, for example, something like tectonics, movements in the planet’s crust. Mars and Earth’s moon don’t have anything like that. But Venus does, as a paper now states. “We have identified a previously unrecognized pattern of tectonic deformation on Venus that is driven by internal motions just as it is on Earth,” says Paul Byrne, associate professor of planetary science at North Carolina State University and lead and co-le...
Published on June 22, 2021 15:58