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      • The surface of Venus is completely inhospitable for life: barren, dry, crushed under an atmosphere about 90 times the pressure of Earth’s and roasted by temperatures two times hotter than an oven.
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  1. Feb 3, 2015 · Crushing atmospheric pressure and temperatures of hundreds of degrees make survival on Venus rather challenging. See how living on Venus would be hard in this infographic. (Image credit: by Karl...

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      Astronauts on Venus would have to contend with temperatures...

  2. Jul 28, 2023 · Although life as we know it is almost certainly impossible in the harsh conditions on the surface of Venus, its possible that it could survive in the Venusian atmosphere. Although Venus’ lower atmosphere contains toxic clouds of sulfuric acid, at higher levels the conditions are much less deadly.

  3. Apr 11, 2023 · But when it comes to Venus, the more you learn about its surface conditions, the less you’d want to picture yourself there. With extreme heat and crushing atmospheric pressure, the surface of Venus is one of the most deadly environments in the Solar System.

  4. Apr 12, 2022 · For places like Venus, whether in the clouds or on the surface, Venusian lifeforms’ metabolism may appear almost nonexistent, leading to a false negative if we were to ever actively seek life...

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · Space. Is it possible to turn Venus from boiling hellscape to liveable world? Venus is remarkably similar to Earth in many ways, but saying its surface is unsuitable for life is a drastic...

  6. Jun 30, 2021 · The amount of water in the atmosphere of Venus is so low that even the most drought-tolerant of Earth’s microbes wouldn’t be able to survive there, a new study has found.

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  8. With extreme surface temperatures reaching nearly 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F) and an atmospheric pressure 92 times that of Earth, the conditions on Venus make water-based life as we know it unlikely on the surface of the planet.

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