Login | Register


Engineering News

Latest news of interest to engineers. Sourced from GlobalSpec's Engineering News

Previous in Blog: News: Use It or Lose It: Why Language Changes over Time   Next in Blog: The Satelloons
Close

Comments Format:






Close

Subscribe to Discussion:

CR4 allows you to "subscribe" to a discussion
so that you can be notified of new comments to
the discussion via email.

Close

Rating Vote:







New isotope molecule may add to Venus' greenhouse effect

Posted October 11, 2007 9:55 AM

From Space Wire Top Stories:

Planetary scientists on both sides of the Atlantic have tracked down a rare molecule in the atmospheres of both Mars and Venus. The molecule, an exotic form of carbon dioxide, could affect the way the greenhouse mechanism works on Venus. The discovery is being announced today at the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society's Division of Planetary Sciences in Orlando, Florida. Its presence could affect the way the greenhouse mechanism works on Venus. The mystery began back in April 2006, soon after ESA's Venus Express arrived at the second planet in the Solar System.

Read the whole article


Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can "subscribe" to
this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added.

Previous in Blog: News: Use It or Lose It: Why Language Changes over Time   Next in Blog: The Satelloons
You might be interested in: Voice Coil Actuators and Motors, Fieldbus Products, Trade Journals, Books and Technical Publications