Published: Oct 06, 2025, 22:06 IST | Updated: Oct 06, 2025, 22:06 IST
In a groundbreaking revelation, scientists have reexamined 1970s-era NASA data and found compelling evidence that Venus's thick clouds contain traces of water vapor. The findings, based on archived data from missions like Pioneer Venus, offer new insights into the planet's atmospheric chemistry — and raise fresh questions about its potential to support microbial life in the upper cloud layers.
This discovery could reshape our understanding of Venus’s habitability and spark renewed interest in future missions to Earth’s “twin” planet.