BY THE DAILY CALLER
Moscow, TAG – A Russian scientist has
published what he claims is evidence of life on Venus, Earth’s nearest neighbor
in the direction of the sun.
Leonid
Ksanfomaliti, an astronomer based at the Space Research Institute of Russia’s
Academy of Sciences, analyzed photographs taken by a Russian landing probe
during a 1982 mission to explore the heavily acid-clouded planet.
Venus
is roughly the same size as Earth, but it has a thick atmosphere dominated
by carbon dioxide. With an atmospheric pressure 92 times Earth’s, a
waterless and volcano-riddled surface and a surface temperature of 894
degrees, the planet has never been considered a serious target of research into
the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
But
in his article, published in the magazine Solar System
Research, Ksanfomaliti says the Russian photographs depict objects
resembling a “disk,” a “black flap” and a “scorpion.”
“What
if we forget about the current theories about the non-existence of life on
Venus?” he wrote. “Let’s boldly suggest that the objects’ morphological
features would allow us to say that they are living.”
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Venus landers |
Other
research has suggested that liquid water may have once covered Venus, but the
scientific consensus suggests that there have been no oceans there for at least
2 billion years.
The
Venus Express spacecraft, built by European engineers, has been observing
the planet since its 2005 launch. Scientists working on that project have not
reported similar findings, but they also have not ruled out the possibility life — albeit microscopic — could still lurk there beneath the clouds.
The
project is largely dedicated to analyzing what its leaders describe as a
“greenhouse effect” -- related eco-catastrophe that once converted Venus into
an uninhabitable wasteland.
Ksanfomaliti cautioned that the objects he wrote about
seem to “emerge, fluctuate and disappear” in different photographs taken from a
variety of vantage points.[]
Russian Scientist Claims Signs of Life Spotted on Venus
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