A respected Russian scientist claims to have found signs of life on Venus in photographs taken by a Soviet probe 30 years ago. However, outside analysis suggests he is breathing life into an ...
Space exploration is going well this 2020 and 2021, especially with the arrival of three Mars visitors: the Hope Mars orbiter from UAE, the Tianwen-1 rover from China, and the Perseverance land rover ...
Back in 1982, the Russians landed a probe on the surface of Venus that was called Venera 13. A Russian scientist named Leonid Ksanfomalti has analyzed the photos. The 79-year-old scientist looked at ...
Unlike Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune,Venus appears very similar in composition to Earth. It is nearly the same size as our own planet, and it is also a rocky world. However, it wasn’t until ...
Venera 13 was a probe launched by the USSR in 1981, to explore Earth’s “sister planet,” touching down a year later into the harsh atmosphere. The details of the mission were kept under wraps, as it ...
In 1975, the Soviet Union’s Venera 9 lander became the first spacecraft to transmit photographs from the surface of Venus, surviving only 53 minutes before succumbing to the planet’s extreme ...
Twelve probes have survived the trip to the broiling surface of Venus. Ten were Soviet landers, eight of which were part of the Venera series. The cores of the Venera probes consisted of ...
A respected Russian scientist claims to have found signs of life on Venus in photographs taken by a Soviet probe 30 years ago. However, outside analysis suggests he is breathing life into an ...
11:26, Wed, Sep 16, 2020 Updated: 14:34, Wed, Sep 16, 2020 Experts from the UK observed phosphine gas 30 miles up in Venus’ clouds and have failed to identify a process other than life that could ...
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