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Although there is little possibility of existing life near the surface of Venus, the altitudes about 50 km (31 mi) above the surface have a mild temperature, and hence there are still some opinions in favor of such a possibility in the atmosphere of Venus. [35] [36] The idea was first brought forward by German physicist Heinz Haber in 1950. [37]
Sep 26, 2020 · In my 1997 book Venus Revealed, I pointed out that our then-new view of Venus from the Magellan radar orbiter showed that our next-door solar system neighbor had a geologically active surface that ...
Sep 11, 2020 · More recently, research published last month in the journal Astrobiology, from leading astronomer Sara Seager at MIT, offers up a vision of what the life cycle above Venus might be like. Seager ...
Nov 27, 2020 · The authors conclude that if phosphine does exist at all, it would be found in the upper atmosphere of Venus — above both where it was detected and that narrow region where life has been ...
Sep 14, 2020 · If there really was phosphine on Venus, she believed there could be no other obvious explanation than anaerobic life. “What we find circumstantially also makes complete sense with what we know ...
Sep 14, 2020 · Venus is not at the top of the list when thinking of life elsewhere in our Solar System. Compared to Earth, it's a hellhole. With 96% of the atmosphere made up of carbon dioxide, it has ...
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Jul 26, 2022 · NASA’s Pioneer Venus Multiprobe mission dropped probes into the planet’s atmosphere in 1978. A team led by Rakesh Mogul, a professor of biological chemistry at Cal Poly University in Pomona, California, examined old data from the mission and found evidence of phosphine. New Venus missions have until recently been far and few between.