Co-founder OceanGate relaunches: 1000 people on Venus by 2050
Guillermo Söhnlein, co-founder of OceanGate, outclasses the tragedy of the Titan that took the life of his partner and aims for a "floating" colony on Venus
Guillermo Söhnlein, co-founder of OceanGate, outclasses the tragedy of the Titan that took the life of his partner and aims for a "floating" colony on Venus
A tiny probe, a single instrument on board and 5 minutes: the ingredients of the ambitious attempt to find life on Venus in 2023.
NASA presents the mission that aims to reveal the secrets of Venus. DAVINCI will be a formidable flying laboratory, made to resist a descent into the underworld.
A study on the second closest planet to the sun shows that the presence of water inside the mantle could be a constant, there and elsewhere.
Still new clues and new analyzes reveal (this time permanently) the possibility that Venus can host life among its acid clouds.
Among the projects funded by NASA, an interesting plan to launch a swarm of space kites to explore the surface of Venus.
The signs of alien life on Venus are increasingly detailed: the presence of phosphine excludes (for now) any non-biological hypothesis
Its terrible atmosphere has always prevented direct observations, but the data collected seem to confirm the thesis: there are still active volcanoes on Venus.
A team of scientists speculate that Venus was habitable and housed life until a mysterious planetary catastrophe 700 million years ago.