Walkabout the Galaxy   /     The Surprising Interiors of Mars and Venus

Subtitle
New research suggests that Venus, Earth’s twin gone bad, may have started off with tectonic plate activity, like Earth. This will help us understand the evolution of Earth-like planets and why they become hothouses like Venus. Our other planetary...
Duration
47:10
Publishing date
2023-11-01 13:40
Link
https://walkaboutthegalaxy.libsyn.com/the-surprising-interiors-of-mars-and-venus
Contributors
  Josh Colwell, Addie Dove, Audrey Martin
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New research suggests that Venus, Earth’s twin gone bad, may have started off with tectonic plate activity, like Earth. This will help us understand the evolution of Earth-like planets and why they become hothouses like Venus. Our other planetary next-door neighbor, Mars, may have a deep molten magma ocean, revealed thanks to a fortuitous meteoroid impact on the planet whose shaking was recorded by Mars Insight. Join us for these insights, space news, and more.