Clouds on Venus may contain alien life
A new study shows that clouds on Venus are capable of containing alien microorganisms, Newsweek reported on April 2.
A new study shows that these clouds are likely to contain, Newsweek reported on April 2.
Scientists have been discussing this issue for decades with studies showing that the chemical, physical, or pressure and temperature characteristics on the planet can help life survive.
Venus may be an important planet in the search for extraterrestrial life.(Photo: SpiceFacts).
The research team noticed the dark spots of Venus cloud composed primarily of sulfuric acid and particles that absorb similar light on Earth. They hypothesize that these dark spots may be like algae spawning areas in lakes, with particles in dark spots bearing the same characteristics as Earth bacteria.
Scientists believe this will make Kim important in the search for alien life. However, they need to sample and test the Venusian clouds first."To be sure, we need to go there and sample the clouds. Venus may be an interesting new chapter in the journey of exploring biological biology" , biochemist Rakesh Mogul at California Polytechnic University, Research co-author, commented.
NASA is also planning to launch the Solar System Planetary Survey (TESS) to search for exoplanets and may help answer questions about the existence of other planets like Earth this month. "I think in this century we will find extraterrestrial life , " astronomer Jill Tarter shared at a conference of the Florida Institute of Technology.
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