Signs of geological activity found on Venus
Scientists have found evidence parts of Venus's surface move around like pieces of continent on Earth. And while this activity is probably not driven by plate tectonics, as on Earth, it could be a "cousin" of that process. The findings fit an emerging picture of a planet very much alive, in contrast to the traditional view of Venus. Europe is launching a spacecraft, EnVision, to radar-map and gather spectroscopic measurements of the planet's surface and atmosphere. And Nasa is sending two craft, Veritas and DaVinci+, to Venus, towards the end of this decade.
Source: bbc.com