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Darrel Baumgardner, Ted Fisher, Roy Newton, Chris Roden, Pat Zmarzly, Sara Seager, Janusz J. Petkowski, Christopher E. Carr, Jan ?pacek, Steven A. Benner, Margaret A. Tolbert, Kevin Jansen, David H. Grinspoon and Christophe Mandy
The composition, sizes and shapes of particles in the clouds of Venus have previously been studied with a variety of in situ and remote sensor measurements. A number of major questions remain unresolved, however, motivating the development of an explorat...
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Sara Seager, Janusz J. Petkowski, Christopher E. Carr, Sarag J. Saikia, Rachana Agrawal, Weston P. Buchanan, David H. Grinspoon, Monika U. Weber, Pete Klupar, Simon P. Worden, Iaroslav Iakubivskyi, Mihkel Pajusalu, Laila Kaasik and on behalf of the Venus Life Finder Mission Team
For over half a century, scientists have contemplated the potential existence of life within the clouds of Venus. Unknown chemistry leaves open the possibility that certain regions of the Venusian atmosphere are habitable. In situ atmospheric measurement...
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Robert E. Weber, Janusz J. Petkowski and Monika U. Weber
Evidence of chemical disequilibria and other anomalous observations in the Venusian atmosphere motivate the search for life within the planet?s temperate clouds. To find signs of a Venusian aerial biosphere, a dedicated astrobiological space mission is r...
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Daniel Duzdevich, Janusz J. Petkowski, William Bains, H. James Cleaves II, Christopher E. Carr, Ewa I. Borowska, Armando Azua-Bustos, Morgan L. Cable, Graham E. Dorrington, David H. Grinspoon, Niels F. W. Ligterink, Andreas Riedo, Peter Wurz and Sara Seager
Exploring how life is distributed in the universe is an extraordinary interdisciplinary challenge, but increasingly subject to testable hypotheses. Biology has emerged and flourished on at least one planet, and that renders the search for life elsewhere ...
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Pol Ribes-Pleguezuelo, Bruno Delacourt, Mika K. G. Holmberg, Elisabetta Iorfida, Philipp Reiss, Guillermo Salinas and Agnieszka Suliga
The possible presence of life in the atmosphere of Venus has been debated frequently over the last 60 years. The discussion was recently reignited by the possible detection of phosphine (PH3" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">33
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