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Japan’s Himawari weather satellites, designed to watch Earth, have quietly delivered a decade of infrared snapshots of Venus.
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What If Venus Became a Moon of Earth? A Hypothetical FutureWhat if Venus became Earth's moon? Explore how our planet would change if Earth’s twin, a planet almost the same size and ...
The outlook is promising for future long-term monitoring of planets across multiple wavelengths. Infrared imaging data from ...
Using infrared imaging data collected by the two satellites over a 10-year period from 2015 to 2025, the team estimated ...
How can scientists study the meteorology of Venus from Earth since there are currently no missions to Venus? This is what a ...
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Space.com on MSNDon't miss the Pleiades shine with Venus in the predawn sky on July 5Uranus will also be on show, if you fancy a more challenging target. Early risers are in for a celestial treat on July 5, ...
Image of the Earth taken by Himawari 8 at 18:00 (UTC) on August 11, 2018. The zoom-in images show Venus captured in the ...
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Researchers Find Important Details About Thermal Tides and Planetary Waves on Venus Through a Unique MethodA pair of Japanese satellites monitoring Earth provides a decade's worth of data regarding Venus to researchers.
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Astronomy on MSNJuly 2025: What’s in the sky this month? Venus tracks through Taurus, more Titan transits at Saturn, and Jupiter reappearsVenus moves east as July progresses and stands 3° due north of Aldebaran on the 14th, after skirting the northern regions of ...
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IFLScience on MSNEarth's Weather Satellites Catch Cloud Changes... On VenusA team from the University of Tokyo, led by visiting researcher Gaku Nishiyama, realized that the instrument would be able to measure variation in the temperature on top of the Venusian clouds. They ...
Scientists discovered unexpected images of Venus in the background of Earth's weather satellite photos, enabling them to ...
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky This Week from June 27 to July 4: Mercury buzzes the BeehiveFriday, July 4 Mercury reaches its greatest eastern elongation from the Sun, standing 26° from our star at 1 A.M. EDT. We’ll ...
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