Did Venus ever have oceans to support life, or was it 'born hot'?

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A number of space probes have indicated the presence of granite in the mountains of Venus. Since granite can only form in the presence of water, I am sticking with what is the most rationale history. That Venus had oceans and lost them when its mag field was lost :


"In Search of an Ancient Global Magnetic Field on Venus"

 
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Quick research shows last successful landing on Venus was 1985 (Vega 1/2).
Would be nice to have a recent landing with upgraded technology and photography.
Some of these space programs feel like were moving backwards. - why couldn't the Davinci probe be fitted to land? I can only assume the drop is intended over an area with no flat terrain.
 
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We will have to wait and see what the VERITAS mission tells us.

It should provide a better notion of the composition of surface features over previous spacecraft.

 

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