Scientists have detected direct evidence of atomic oxygen on both the day and night sides of Venus, according to a study published in Nature Communications. This is the first time that oxygen has been detected on Venus's dayside. The discovery was made using data from the Venus Express spacecraft, which observed the planet's atmosphere. The presence of atomic oxygen could have implications for our understanding of Venus's atmosphere and its potential habitability.
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