Does Life Exist on Venus? -Russian scientists spotted something moving on Venus
Saturday, April 18, 2020
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A soviet space probe reached the hottest planet in the solar system in 1981. Venara-13 was the probe launched by the USSR in 1981. The lander was packed with a payload of cameras and scientific instruments plunged more than 48km through clouds of sulphuric acid to reach the surface.
The probe sent back images that seemed to show something moving on the planet. It took three decades before a Russian scientist , Leonid Ksanfomaliti, revealed astonishing images from the archieves.
In one image, the Venera-13 prove was seen parked on the rocky Venusian foreground, and an object shaped somewhat like a crab stood inches from the probe.
In another image, also taken by Venara-13, this crab-like object appeared to be in a different location.
Mr Ksanfomaliti stated in his paper, that the objects' morphological features would allow us to say that they are living.
But, professor of Naval Science Christopher Orwell revealed how NASA experts came up with more logical explanation.
He reanalyzed the images and he noticed something rather strange.
he saw what looks like a disc, which seems to be moving.
NASA photo analysts upon reviewing the photos have concluded that it was actually probably the lens cap from the Venera camera.
Despite this, American astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi said finding life on Venus is not too unrealistic.
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