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- It's not possible for life to exist in the clouds of Venus. It's simply too dry, says an international research team led from Queen's University Belfast, UK. Hopes had been raised last year that microbes might inhabit the Venusian atmosphere, given the presence there of the gas phosphine (PH3).
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Akatsuki/ISAS-Japan/M.Thévenot. A view of Venus from the Japanese Akatsuki mission, which is currently in orbit around the planet. It's not possible for life to exist in the...
- Hopes Rise of New Mission to Venus
Like Mars, then, Venus might even have had the right...
- Hopes Rise of New Mission to Venus
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.
Jun 28, 2021 · An analysis of Venus's toxic clouds found that the amount of water there is more than 100 times too low for life as we know it to survive, putting a damper on recent signs that...
Jun 28, 2021 · Although the temperatures in the clouds are indeed milder, there's nowhere near enough water to support life, and most of what's present is in droplets that are mostly composed of...
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Jun 28, 2021 · It's not possible for life to exist in the clouds of Venus. It's simply too dry, says an international research team led from Queen's University Belfast, UK. Hopes had...
Jun 29, 2021 · It's too dry and too acidic for microbial life to exist above the surface of the hellacious planet, according to a new study.
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Jun 28, 2021 · The amount of water within the clouds of Venus and most planets in the solar system is far too low to sustain life as we know it, suggests a new study published Monday.