New Data Suggests Venus Is Geologically Active and Dynamic

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NASA's Magellan mission provided new insights into Venus's tectonic processes by studying coronae through gravity and topography data, revealing active subsurface interactions that may have occurred early in Earth's history. These methods will be useful for future Venus missions like VERITAS and EnVision, which will offer higher resolution data to further understand Venus's geology.
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