Venus today is the most like in the solar system to the image we have of hell: an atmosphere of incandescent toxic clouds, extremely high temperatures and barren surface. But according to new computer simulations, it makes 1 to 2 billion years Venus could have been very much as is the Earth today.
Scientists are trying to figure out how Venus became so different from Earth when these two sister planets began so so similar.
Venus and Earth are almost the same size and density and the fact that they have come very close in time suggests that they were formed by the same material cousin. Scientists believe that in its early years Venus housed a lot of water; this because of its high proportion of deuterium atoms in relation to hydrogen atoms.
Researchers at the Planetary Science Institute in Arizona conducted establishing a simulation based environmental conditions Venus and created four models with different variables to understand how it could have evolved. The results show that it is highly probable that in the history of Venus was habitable periods as we know from biogenesis, with oceans of liquid water in contact with rocks, and even development of clouds and even snow fall, something that now seems radically far.
it is possible that life evolved on Venus-but perhaps never know for certain. And it is that 715 million years ago the oceans of this planet boiled and evaporated and a series of volcanic masses radically transformed the Venusian landscape.
Venus, symbolizing Lucifer, the fallen angel, star dawn, maybe it was also “the most beautiful” as the goddess Aphrodite, an early paradise in the evolution of our solar system.
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