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Venus' Atmosphere May Contain Life
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<blockquote data-quote="Num7" data-source="post: 43560" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>It'd be mind blowing. We keep looking for signs of habitable planets far far a way in our galaxy. How hard would it be to find life on Venus or Mars? Those 2 planets are closer to us than any other worlds they'll ever find and we keep looking our there for habitable planets.</p><p></p><p>I agree though, a planet inhabited by life forms isn't necessarily "habitable" by human beings. That being said, let's say with find a planet with signs of life, at 200 light-years from here. What are we gonna do next? Well, we can't send anything there, it's just ridiculously far away just to send some probe and wait a few thousands of years until it reaches it.</p><p></p><p>I still feel it would be much more scientifically valuable and more convenient to seriously search for life on both Venus and Mars, before trying to locate Earth-like worlds in deep space, hundreds and thousands of light-years from here and just assume some of them could sustain life. We're likely a century of two from deep space travel, so what's the point? We can't even send a manned mission to Mars!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Num7, post: 43560, member: 1"] It'd be mind blowing. We keep looking for signs of habitable planets far far a way in our galaxy. How hard would it be to find life on Venus or Mars? Those 2 planets are closer to us than any other worlds they'll ever find and we keep looking our there for habitable planets. I agree though, a planet inhabited by life forms isn't necessarily "habitable" by human beings. That being said, let's say with find a planet with signs of life, at 200 light-years from here. What are we gonna do next? Well, we can't send anything there, it's just ridiculously far away just to send some probe and wait a few thousands of years until it reaches it. I still feel it would be much more scientifically valuable and more convenient to seriously search for life on both Venus and Mars, before trying to locate Earth-like worlds in deep space, hundreds and thousands of light-years from here and just assume some of them could sustain life. We're likely a century of two from deep space travel, so what's the point? We can't even send a manned mission to Mars! [/QUOTE]
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