Planet Venus: INCREDIBLE Announcement, Researchers Completely Amazed

Planet Venus age

The planet Venus is once again at the center of an incredible discovery that reveals to humanity something that was not thought possible, but which in the end is extremely important for future travels in the universe. More precisely, scientists would have recently discovered that the planet Venus would be "younger" than Mars, something that was thought to be impossible, but now the solar system is still hiding major surprises for all of humanity.

The planet Venus had the Imdr region monitored by the Russian space agency, ROSCOSMOS, and according to the scientists there, the respective surface would be only a few tens of thousands of years old. More than that, scientists say that in that region on the planet Venus there is very intense volcanic and tectonic activity, and this also means that the surface is also in full formation, so it will change in the next thousands of years.

Planet Venus: INCREDIBLE Announcement, Researchers Completely Amazed

The planet Venus would have been completely covered by lava 500 million years ago, cooling in the meantime so that the current surface was formed only a few tens of thousands of years ago. In direct contrast, Mars is said to be billions of years old, its current form having been established since then, but the planet Venus went through a completely different process and that is why there is still volcanic and tectonic activity in some of its regions.

"Some circumstantial evidence suggests that Venusian volcanoes and tectonic plates are not inactive. Analysis of data from orbiters operating near Venus, in particular, shows that in areas with young volcanic highs, the surface age may be much younger than the generally accepted 500 million years, and the planet's interior may be active today .”

The planet Venus at least almost 1 billion years of existence, a very long period in which what is seen at the moment was formed through an extremely complex process, which researchers are still trying to explain. Of course, the current tectonic activity is of great interest to scientists all over the world, and this is perfectly normal since they still don't know that much about the planet Venus without being able to explore its surface.

The planet Venus will certainly remain a source of many explorations in the following decades and centuries, so we only have to see what will be discovered by scientists in the future.