September 09, 2003

Venus possibly habitable for billions of years

Heres an interesting story.

Maybe, just maybe, life existed on the planet Venus. A new study reveals that Venus may have had an atmosphere like our own and liquid water for up to 2 billion years, before a greenhouse effect enveloped the planet.

Mars and Venus are the two most likely candidates for life given their proximity to the sun.

Posted by Gavin Sheridan at September 9, 2003 01:07 PM
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