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Its Atmosphere Might Unfriendly But Researchers Are Still Looking For Signs Of Life On Venus – India Times
For a long time now scientists have been searching for signs of life outside earth. Plans to colonise Mars are already underway but now scientists are looking at a planet closer to us even than Mars: Venus. Venus’ atmosphere has not been thought fit for life …

For a long time now scientists have been searching for signs of life outside earth. Plans to colonise Mars are already underway but now scientists are looking at a planet closer to us even than Mars: Venus.
Venus atmosphere has not been thought fit for life before. But recent research suggests that microbial life can survive for eons aloft in Venusian vapours. Temperatures on Venus can go up to around 800 degrees Fahrenheit but there are few layers of its atmosphere that are not the same.
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