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NASA is returning to Venus, where surface temperatures are 470°C. Will we find life when we get there? – The Conversation US
Venus wouldn’t attract much attention if it were outside our solar system. Its skies are filled with sulphuric acid, its land abounds with extinct volcanoes and…

NASA has selected two missions, dubbed DAVINCI+ and VERITAS, to study the lost habitable world of Venus. Each mission will receive approximately US$500 million for development and both are expected to launch between 2028 and 2030.
It had long been thought there was no life on Venus, due to its extremely high temperatures. But late last year, scientists studying the planets atmosphere announced the surprising (and somewhat controversial) discovery of phosphine. On Earth, this chemical is produced…
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