The Analogs for VENus’ GEologically Recent Surfaces (AVENGERS) Initiative: Updates and New Target Areas
Several missions to Venus have been recently selected for launch, opening a new era for the exploration of the planet. One of the key questions that future missions need to address is the rate and style of present-day volcanic activity on Venus. To this regard, an important target on Venus is certai...
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description | Several missions to Venus have been recently selected for launch, opening a new era for the exploration of the planet. One of the key questions that future missions need to address is the rate and style of present-day volcanic activity on Venus. To this regard, an important target on Venus is certainly represented by the young topographic rises, which can be interpreted as the surface expression of underlying mantle plumes. These areas can be considered as the geologically youngest regions of Venus, being characterized by recent volcanic and tectonic activity. Studying areas of active volcanism and tectonism on Venus is crucial as it can reveal clues to the geologic past of the planet, as well as provide information about the volatile content of its interior and about the formation of its dense atmosphere. The “Analogs for VENus’ GEologically Recent Surfaces” (AVENGERS) initiative aims to select and analyze a number of terrestrial analog sites for the comparative study of recent and possibly ongoing volcanic activity on Venus. In addition to its scientific importance, the AVENGERS initiative acts as a bridge for international scientific collaboration, including selected mission teams. |
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