Science Mar 20 Venus will pass between the Earth and sun this weekend, but don’t try to look for it By Adithi Ramakrishnan, Associated Press
Science Mar 26 5 planets will align in the night sky this week. Here’s how to see them Keep an eye to the sky this week for a chance to see a planetary hangout. Five planets — Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars — will line up near the moon.
Science Jun 14 NASA is returning to Venus to learn how it became a hot poisonous wasteland Two new NASA missions – VERITAS and DAVINCI+ – are headed to Venus. The missions will use radar and a probe to learn about Earth's hard-to-study and potentially prophetic neighbor. By Paul K. Byrne, The Conversation
Science Sep 14 Venus might host life, new discovery suggests The unexpected atmospheric detection of phosphine, a smelly gas made by microbes on Earth, could spark a revolution in astrobiology… By Adam Mann, Scientific American
Science Jan 16 Hang 10, Venus! Huge wave spotted in planet’s cloudy atmosphere A Japanese space probe records a 6,000-mile-long wave in the atmosphere of Venus. By Andrew Wagner
Jun 06 Venus Transit as Revealed in Space By Jenny Marder For those Earthlings lucky enough to be under cloudless skies during Tuesday's Venus transit, it took the form of a pea-sized dot gliding across the Sun's northern hemisphere. For more perspective, NASA has collected a stunning sampling of images both… Continue reading
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Jun 01 Viewing the Venus Transit: What’s the Safest Way to Stare at the Sun? By Lee Banville // As the sun sets on June 5 in North America, a last-in-a-lifetime astronomical event will be visible to those who wish to look. Just don't do it with your naked eye. A transit of Venus, wherein the planet Venus… Continue reading
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Mar 26 What We’re Reading: Spotting Venus, Lunar-Like Sub Dive, and Hitchhiking in Duck Guts By Jenny Marder Cameron's Historic Dive Cut Short by Leak; Few Signs of Life Seen A hydraulic fuel leak cut filmmaker James Cameron's dive to the deepest part of the ocean short, but he still plunged to nearly seven miles underwater. Continue reading