Key molecule discovered in Venus's atmosphere

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Hydroxyl an important but difficult-to-detect molecule is made up of a hydrogen and oxygen atom each. It has been found in the upper reaches of the Venusian atmosphere some 100 km above the surface by Venus Expresss Visible and Infrared Thermal Imagi ...
Hydroxyl, an important but difficult-to-detect molecule, is made up of a hydrogen and oxygen atom each. It has been found in the upper reaches of the Venusian atmosphere, some 100 km above the surface, by Venus Express’s Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer, VIRTIS. Credits: ESA (Image by C. Carreau)

Venus Express has detected the molecule hydroxyl on another planet for the first time. This detection gives scientists an important new tool to unlock the workings of Venus’s dense atmosphere.


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