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Life on Venus? - sekker - 09-14-2020

What else will 2020 bring?

Well, at least phosphene in the Venus atmosphere.

Nice 3 min Youtube video explaining the finding.

https://t.co/7nL8m43J4B?amp=1&force_isolation=true


Re: Life on Venus? - NewtonMP2100 - 09-14-2020

......could this just be.....Venus envy.....???


Re: Life on Venus? - Acer - 09-14-2020

Life on Venus is a hot topic right now.


Re: Life on Venus? - rjmacs - 09-14-2020

Acer wrote:
Life on Venus is a hot topic right now.

Usually in this field, "hot topic" means research area with zero or near-zero empirical data, ripe for the speculation of a thousand experts, each describing the elephant from their perspective...


Re: Life on Venus? - DP - 09-14-2020

I think Acer was making a joke...


Re: Life on Venus? - Carnos Jax - 09-14-2020

LOL, yup.....good one Acer.


Re: Life on Venus? - rjmacs - 09-14-2020

HA!

I love it when stuff goes whizzing over my head like this.

Confusedmiley-laughing001:Confusedlap:


Re: Life on Venus? - wurm - 09-14-2020

I remember when I was growing up, hearing or reading something about it being more likely to have had Venusian visitors to Earth than Martians.


Re: Life on Venus? - sekker - 09-14-2020

wurm wrote:
I remember when I was growing up, hearing or reading something about it being more likely to have had Venusian visitors to Earth than Martians.

The late Dr Carl Sagan lost his Harvard faculty position for suggesting life could be on Venus... From a science paper in 1967!


Re: Life on Venus? - p8712 - 09-14-2020

Full sensor sweep, Mr. Data