Russia: Venus is life

3 03. 10. 2023
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Russian space expert Leonid Ksanfomaliti has said he has discovered life on Venus. He came to this conclusion after analyzing photographs taken by the Soviet spacecraft that landed on Venus 30 years ago. NASA denied the whole matter.

Leonid Ksanfomaliti said the photo showed something that could be compared to a small lizard that moved throughout the time the camera's camera was filming. The case was commented in the Russian journal Solar System Research: "It has appeared, rippled and disappeared," Ksanfomaliti explained. "If we disregard the current idea that life does not exist on Venus, then the morphological features of the unknown object indicate that it is alive," he added.

Russian scientist Ksanfomaliti is the author of many publications on the universe.

NASA claims that there is no evidence of life on Venus, where there is a high temperature of around 464 ° C. This is caused by a dense toxic atmosphere that keeps the heat close to the surface. However, scientists have not ruled out the possibility that life on Venus existed in the distant past. The focus of current research is on whether there were oceans on Venus in the distant past and perhaps some life (similar to Mars, for example) before greenhouse gases formed to heat the planet to high temperatures.

Current theories assume that the Earth and Venus were very similar at the beginning, said Professor Andrew Ingersoll of Caltech in an article published in the journal Astrobiology in 2004.

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