"I think we are just more happy than anything that this latest result adds one more 'yes' for the possibility of life on Venus." If Venus hosts lifeforms in its toxic clouds, they likely won't be ...
Purple is the new green, as far as aliens are concerned, anyway. If you were asked to imagine an alien planet, it would be ...
At a recent workshop, researchers and journalists debated how to announce a potential discovery of extraterrestrial life ...
The upcoming Venus Life Finder mission involves sending a spacecraft to skim those acidic clouds for signs of life, and is planned for launch at the end of 2024. The research was published in the ...
If there is life in the solar system beyond Earth, it might be found in the clouds of Venus. In contrast to the planet's blisteringly inhospitable surface, Venus' cloud layer, which extends from ...
Venus’s atmosphere isn’t that friendly – but may not be deadly (Picture: Getty/iStockphoto) Continuing our hunt to find life in the solar system outside Earth, we turn our thoughts to Venus.
We might find alien life as soon as 2030, according to a new study. A lab experiment has shown that instruments on a spacecraft headed to one of the most promising worlds to find life are ...
Exciting rumors have been swirling in the halls of astrobiology. The James Webb Space Telescope, which has been scrutinizing the cosmos in unprecedented detail since its deployment in 2022, has ...
A NASA probe could identify alien life from just a single grain of ice. Alien-hunting tools are now so advanced that scientists say that even a tiny sample could give the extraterrestrials away.
Scientists have revealed that NASA could confirm alien life in 2030 when it launches its $178 million craft to Jupiter's moon. The American Space Agency is set to launch its Europa Clipper in ...
A March 30 Facebook video (direct link, archive link) shows a man talking about NASA's purported plans for the upcoming April 8 solar eclipse. "NASA is shooting up three rockets on the eclipse and ...
In laboratory settings, the research team simulated conditions akin to those found on Enceladus or Europa by mixing freeze-dried bacteria cells with water, creating a scenario where each water ...