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We need to go to Venus as soon as possible – OmniChannel Media

Venus has long played second fiddle to its redder, smaller, and more distant sibling. Given how inhospitable weve learned Venus to be, weve spent the majority of the last century pinning some of our biggest hopes of finding signs of extraterrestrial life on Mars.
That all changed this week.
On Monday it was announced that a peculiar gas called phosphine had been spotted in the clouds above Venus. The gas is produced by microbes here on Earth, and after most known nonbiological processes were…
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