You probably meant atmosphere. You should correct that typo since some people believe Venus doesn't have a surface at all, and they might assume you're inferring that it doesn't (unless of course its surface was made of dry ice, which it's not).
the future looks good for solar power as a sustainable green resource considering we've only been using oil for ~100 years and we're already running out of it
An Earth-like planet spotted outside our solar system is the first found ... One is a 15 Earth-mass "hot-Jupiter" gas planet discovered by the same team.
I couldn't answer the question until I'd played through the werid Shatner-esque spoken-word part: "The sun is far away . . . [about 93 million miles away ... and that's why it looks so small!] / But here on earth, there'd be no life / without the light it gives.
Technically incorrect. We have discovered exoplanets outside our solar system.