Planet Jupiter: The INCREDIBLE announcement, why it DESTROYED Venus

The planet Jupiter is at the center of an incredible announcement by scientists, here's how and why it destroyed Venus, and what danger it represents in the solar system.

Planet Jupiter destruction

Planet Jupiter it is the largest in our solar system, and because of its size, but also the way it was formed, it had a serious impact on other planets near it, one of them being Venus. According to a recent discovery by researchers, it seems that the planet Jupiter has affected Venus to such an extent that at the moment even the robots sent by the space agencies cannot "survive" there.

Planet Jupiter it is so large, having a mass 2.5 times greater than that of any other planet in our solar system, that it affects the orbit that other planets have around the sun, and we are talking about an important interaction. The planet Jupiter had a long process of formation, which brought it closer and further away from the sun in the center of the solar system, and these movements made by it also affected the planet Venus, and a lot.

Planet Jupiter: The INCREDIBLE announcement, why it DESTROYED Venus

Planet Jupiter it affected the orbit of the planet Venus around the sun so much that it managed to completely destroy its ability to support life, the water disappearing first because of the way the star orbited. Venus has a circular orbit around the sun, so it receives the same heat, the same level of radiation, etc., all the time, while the rest of the planets have an elliptical orbit, and of course the planet Jupiter also affected the rest of the planets in the solar system.

"One of the interesting things about Venus today is that its orbit is almost perfectly circular. As Jupiter migrated, Venus would have gone through dramatic climate changes, warming then cooling and losing more and more of its water to the atmosphere."

Planet Jupiter modified the movements of the planet Venus around the sun in such a way that the latter lost its water through evaporation, and thus the surface remained arid, always very hot, unable to allow the existence of life. The discovery is an extremely important one, which explains why Venus cannot even be explored now, and the planet Jupiter bears a very large part of the "blame" for the way the planets are aligned in the solar system.

Planet Jupiter it is the biggest force in the solar system, and considering its huge mass, it is very likely that in the future it will also affect what happens to the planets that are around it.