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English: "Venus and Earth perhaps resembled each other after their accretion but set off on divergent evolutionary paths after a few billion years. Broadly speaking, the goal of the three newly selected missions to Venus—ESA’s EnVision and NASA’s VERITAS and DAVINCI—is to determine if this “habitable hypothesis” for the evolution of Venus is correct"[1]
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Author O’Rourke, J.G., Wilson, C.F., Borrelli, M.E. et al.

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  1. O’Rourke, Joseph G. (2023). "Venus, the Planet: Introduction to the Evolution of Earth’s Sister Planet". Space Science Reviews 219 (1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. DOI:10.1007/s11214-023-00956-0. ISSN 0038-6308.

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