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Have Venusian volcanoes been caught in the act?
 
3 December 2012   Six years of observations by ESA’s Venus Express have shown large changes in the sulphur dioxide content of the planet’s atmosphere, and one intriguing possible explanation is volcanic eruptions.
Ultraviolet view of Venus South Pole
A curious cold layer in the atmosphere of Venus
 
1 October 2012   Venus Express has spied a surprisingly cold region high in the planet’s atmosphere that may be frigid enough for carbon dioxide to freeze out as ice or snow.
Transit of Venus wows astronomers worldwide
 
6 June 2012   Astronomers around the world looked to the sky last night and this morning to observe Venus as it passed across the face of the Sun for the last time this century. ESA’s Sun-watching space missions also tuned in for the solar spectacular.
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4 June 2012   ESA missions gear up for transit of Venus
6 October 2011   ESA finds that Venus has an ozone layer too
30 November 2010   Venus holds warning for Earth
7 October 2010   Venus Express finds planetary atmospheres such a drag


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