• A fresh analysis of radar images obtained more than three decades ago has yielded new evidence indicating Venus, Earth’s planetary next-door neighbour, is currently volcanically active - a dynamic world with eruptions and lava flows
  • The new findings suggest there are eruptions on Venus about every few months, similar to some Earth volcanoes in places like Hawaii, the Canary Islands and Iceland
  • This is the latest evidence that Venus, lacking the plate tectonics that gradually reshape Earth’s surface, is not the geologically dormant world some scientists had once considered it