Active Volcano on Venus: Before and After Images

European Space Agency's infographic: 'Evidence for active volcanoes on Venus' (June 18, 2015)

Venus is dead as a doornail as far as life is concerned. Life as we know it, at any rate, and already I'm drifting off-topic.

Geologically, though, we've know that there's still metaphorical life in Venus. Or was, until very recently.

Orbiters have sent back evidence of geologically-recent volcanic activity, including images of shield volcanoes and lava flows.

But we had no direct evidence of a volcano that's active now. Until scientists sifted through data recorded and stored in the early 1990s.

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(Views of Venus, from ancient Mesopotamia to pulp science fiction. Indirect evidence of Venusian volcanoes, and now images of a changing volcanic vent. Which are reasons for "greater admiration".)

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