Venus’ mass and radius are similar to those of Earth. However, dissimilarities in atmospheric properties, geophysical activity, and magnetic field generation could hint toward significant differences in the chemical composition and interior evolution of the two planets. Although various explanations for the differences between Venus and Earth have been proposed, the currently available data are insufficient to discriminate among the different solutions. Here we investigate the possible range of models for Venus’ structure. We assume that core segregation happened as a single-stage event. The mantle composition is inferred from the core composition using a prescription for metal-silicate partitioning. We consider three different cases for th...
International audienceThe observation that the spin period of Venus is extremely close, although not...
International audienceAs a prospective study for a future exploration of Venus, we compute the tidal...
International audienceAs a prospective study for a future exploration of Venus, we compute the tidal...
Venus’ mass and radius are similar to those of Earth. However, dissimilarities in atmospheric proper...
Venus’ mass and radius are similar to those of Earth. However, dissimilarities in atmospheric proper...
Conclusions regarding the internal constitution of the terrestrial planets are dependent on the assu...
The observed density of Venus is about 2% smaller than would be expected if Venus were a twin planet...
Conclusions regarding the internal constitution of the terrestrial planets are dependent on the assu...
International audienceAlmost no in situ seismic data are available for Venus; therefore, we can cons...
International audienceAlmost no in situ seismic data are available for Venus; therefore, we can cons...
International audienceAlmost no in situ seismic data are available for Venus; therefore, we can cons...
Often termed the twin sister of the Earth, Venus represents an alternative outcome of the thermal ev...
The uncompressed density of Venus is a few percent less than the Earth. The high upper mantle temper...
Often termed the twin sister of the Earth, Venus represents an alternative outcome of the thermal ev...
Venus formed in the same part of our solar system as Earth, apparently from similar materials. Altho...
International audienceThe observation that the spin period of Venus is extremely close, although not...
International audienceAs a prospective study for a future exploration of Venus, we compute the tidal...
International audienceAs a prospective study for a future exploration of Venus, we compute the tidal...
Venus’ mass and radius are similar to those of Earth. However, dissimilarities in atmospheric proper...
Venus’ mass and radius are similar to those of Earth. However, dissimilarities in atmospheric proper...
Conclusions regarding the internal constitution of the terrestrial planets are dependent on the assu...
The observed density of Venus is about 2% smaller than would be expected if Venus were a twin planet...
Conclusions regarding the internal constitution of the terrestrial planets are dependent on the assu...
International audienceAlmost no in situ seismic data are available for Venus; therefore, we can cons...
International audienceAlmost no in situ seismic data are available for Venus; therefore, we can cons...
International audienceAlmost no in situ seismic data are available for Venus; therefore, we can cons...
Often termed the twin sister of the Earth, Venus represents an alternative outcome of the thermal ev...
The uncompressed density of Venus is a few percent less than the Earth. The high upper mantle temper...
Often termed the twin sister of the Earth, Venus represents an alternative outcome of the thermal ev...
Venus formed in the same part of our solar system as Earth, apparently from similar materials. Altho...
International audienceThe observation that the spin period of Venus is extremely close, although not...
International audienceAs a prospective study for a future exploration of Venus, we compute the tidal...
International audienceAs a prospective study for a future exploration of Venus, we compute the tidal...