WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.105 (music throughout) How does planetary habitability evolve over time? 2 00:00:05.105 --> 00:00:08.341 Our mysterious sister planet Venus may have once had oceans of water. 3 00:00:08.341 --> 00:00:11.077 Yet the Venus of today presents a different “face” 4 00:00:11.077 --> 00:00:14.914 with an incomparably hot and inhospitable environment. 5 00:00:14.981 --> 00:00:18.818 Lurking in its massive atmosphere are the clues to how a planet 6 00:00:18.818 --> 00:00:22.689 went from an oceanic state to the inhospitable state of today. 7 00:00:22.722 --> 00:00:26.192 And within that atmosphere, particularly beneath the clouds, 8 00:00:26.192 --> 00:00:30.764 is a chemical laboratory awaiting discovery. 9 00:00:30.764 --> 00:00:35.668 Connections to oceans, perhaps to volcanoes that erupted more recently, 10 00:00:35.668 --> 00:00:41.574 or even to the history of the last billion years of a planet that started life like Earth. 11 00:00:41.674 --> 00:00:45.945 And those volcanoes and those rock scapes are hidden from our views – 12 00:00:45.945 --> 00:00:51.184 and yet are waiting for us to return as we put Venus into its context. 13 00:00:51.451 --> 00:00:57.023 Understanding Venus’ extraordinary chemistry is the first step to deciphering how the 14 00:00:57.023 --> 00:01:04.197 evolution of habitability may play out on billions of planets beyond our solar system. 15 00:01:04.197 --> 00:01:07.033 Venus here we come!