Venus volcanoes may be powered by long-ago violent impacts

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Venus volcanoes may be powered by long-ago violent impacts
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Those impacts generated lots of heat, which the planet has held onto for billions of years.

Both missions will study Venus' surface and geological activity in its subsurface. However,the VERITAS mission due to budget squeezes, although a second mission called

, is still going ahead as planned, targeting a 2029 launch to study the planet's dense atmosphere. also might be able to confirm or rule out the existence of"Interest in Venus is high right now," said Marchi."These findings will have synergy with the upcoming missions, and the mission data could help confirm the findings."

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