For the study, the researchers used a computer modeling program called FPLUME, which is a 1-D eruptive plume model developed in 2016 for ascertaining the height of volcanic plumes on Earth that can be ...
Venus may have had a shallow liquid-water ocean and habitable surface temperatures for up to 2 billion years of its early history, according to computer modeling of the planet’s ancient climate by ...
Models suggest that impact-ejected material from Earth could reach Venus’ clouds and potentially survive there briefly.
A Southwest Research Institute-led team has modeled the early impact history of Venus to explain how Earth’s sister planet has maintained a youthful surface despite lacking plate tectonics. The team ...
However, computer modeling and studies of meteorites recovered on Earth have shown that organic material can survive ejection and interplanetary transfer. Upon arriving at Venus, any organic material ...