Planet Venus: NASA's INCREDIBLE Announcement that STUNNED the World

The planet Venus is at the center of an incredible announcement from NASA, the Americans surprising the whole world with what they declared about it.

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Planet venus it is one of the most important in our solar system, it is the second closest planet to the sun, and those from NASA made an incredible announcement that amazed everyone. More precisely, those from NASA have announced that they will send a new mission to the planet Venus, and they have a certain "sister planet" of the Earth, the plans of the American space agency being completely, and completely, surprising at the moment.

Planet venus it will be explored by those from NASA within a project called VERITAS, the Americans wanting to find out why the planet has reached the stage it is in now. NASA says that the planet Venus and the Earth started as very similar planets, but the first ended up being a completely uninhabitable area, with extremely high temperatures, and the Americans are trying to discover at least some of the reasons for this radical change.

Planet Venus: NASA's INCREDIBLE Announcement that STUNNED the World

Planet venus it will have geological data collected by NASA to see how its tectonic plates have moved, corroborated with topographic maps of the surface. This is how NASA will find out how the continents on the planet Venus were formed, and maybe why there are so many volcanoes there, a spectrometer will be used by the Americans to see what kind of rocks were formed more recently from magma collected under the surface of the planet.

"Venus is like this cosmic gift of an accident. You have these two planetary bodies—Earth and Venus—that started out pretty much the same but took two completely different evolutionary paths, but we don't know why. Proposed for a 2026 launch, VERITAS would orbit the planet and peer through the dark clouds with a powerful state-of-the-art radar system to create 3D global maps and a near-infrared spectrometer to discover what its surface is made of."

Planet venus it still hides a lot of secrets from those at NASA, and that could give us a lot of explanations about what happened in the billions of years of existence of the two planets. Of course, the planet Venus is even closer to the sun, which affected its existence to a great extent, but in relation to the Earth there should also be various other changes for the interior that have not been discovered.

Planet venus will have this mission sent by those from NASA somewhere in the spring of 2026, so there is still a lot to wait until we receive the first data regarding the research done.