Terrifying image of a volcano eruption on Venus

NASA has published an image revealing that volcanic eruptions on Venus can be more dramatic than on Earth, and the image was created by Peter Rubin, and was presented as an astronomical image of the day from NASA.

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“Evidence of currently active volcanoes on Venus was announced earlier this year, with unwarranted warmth in areas believed to contain only ancient volcanoes,” NASA said. Although large radar images of Venus were taken, the thick sulfuric acid clouds prevented visual horizons of light from being captured.

In the image, a massive plume can be seen coming from an erupting volcano, while vast lava fields cover the planet’s surface.

Venus has a surface temperature of about 465 degrees Celsius – hot enough to melt lead.

“Volcanoes could play an important role in the life cycle of Venus, because they could push chemical foods into the cooler upper atmosphere where hungry microbes may float around,” NASA added.

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