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Scientists detect oxygen in atmosphere of Venus
Scientists have detected atomic oxygen in the atmosphere of Venus for the first time. The discovery was made using an instrument aboard NASA's SOFIA airborne observatory. The oxygen was found in a thin layer sandwiched between two other layers of the Venusian atmosphere. This is the first direct detection of oxygen on the day side of Venus, where it is produced in the atmosphere, as well as on the night side. The oxygen is created through a process of ultraviolet radiation from the sun breaking down atmospheric carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.

Potential presence of primitive lunar mantle materials on Chandrayaan-3 landing site: Study
Chandrayaan-3's landing site revealed high sulphur levels, suggesting presence of primitive lunar mantle materials from the South Pole-Aitken basin's formation 4.3 billion years ago, offering insights into early lunar evolution and composition.