Justin Filiberto (NASA Johnson Space Center/Lunar and Planetary Institute), Matthew Weller (Brown University), Walter Kiefer (Lunar and Planetary Institute), and Allan H. Treiman (Lunar and Planetary Institute)
Venus is often considered Earth’s hellish twin due to its thick caustic atmosphere, high surface pressure, and hot dry surface environment. Venus has a thick omnipresent cloud layer that is opaque to most orbital sensing methods, which — along with the hellish surface conditions — has prevented it from receiving the attention that Mars or […]