Venus
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Volcanic activity on Venus? New evidence shows signs of geological lifeVenus was largely thought to be a dying planet, but new evidence suggests it's very much alive, geologically speaking.ScienceMar 17, 2023
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Paradise lost? NASA probes to scan Venus for signs of Earth-like pastThe Veritas and Davinci+ probes will search Venus for signs that it might have been the first habitable world in our solar system.TrendingJun 3, 2021
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Aliens over Venus? Astronomers catch a whiff of life in planet’s cloudsResearchers have detected phosphine, a chemical only produced by microbes and factories, in the clouds over Venus.TrendingSep 14, 2020
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February the perfect time for Manitobans to catch glimpse of Venus in the night sky: expertAccording to one expert, for the next week to 10 days, Manitobans may also have a shot at seeing a much more elusive planet — Mercury.CanadaFeb 10, 2020
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Bright lights above Edmonton aren’t UFOs, says scientistAlbertans fear alien invasion as planets and satellites align.ScienceDec 30, 2019
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Solar eclipse and meteor shower just two of many astronomical events to be seen in AugustPaul Delaney, director of the York University Astronomical Observatory and AM 640's expert in astronomy and space exploration, says nowadays, you don't need to be a scientist or have expensive astronomical equipment to see celestial bodies.CanadaAug 4, 2017
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Washington Post uses wrong gender symbol on cover, apologizes after backlashThe public asked some poignant questions about 'Express' editors' knowledge of the Venus and Mars symbols.LifestyleJan 5, 2017
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Venus was once habitable for billions of years: studyTwo billion years ago, our planetary neighbour Venus may have had an oceans of water and possibly life.ScienceAug 12, 2016
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Transit of Mercury: How to see the May 9 event across CanadaOn May 9, the smallest and closest planet to the sun, Mercury, will slide across the face of the sun. Here's how you can see it for yourself.ScienceApr 27, 2016
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Last chance to catch 5 planets together in early morning skyIf you haven't had a chance to get outside to catch the rare line-up of five planets, you're about to miss your chance.ScienceFeb 19, 2016
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