Search For Life Beyond Earth Takes Surprising Turn To Venus

false-color image of Venus
This false-color image of Venus was taken by the ultraviolet light imager on Japan’s Akatsuki spacecraft, currently operating at Venus.
Credit: JAXA/ISAS/DARTS/Damia Bouic
The search for habitable environments beyond Earth has led to Mars, several moons of outer Solar System planets and Ceres, the largest body in the main asteroid belt. Now a new discovery has scientists looking at Earth’s nearest neighbor, Venus, which could be harboring life in its clouds. High...
Irene Klotz

Irene Klotz is Senior Space Editor for Aviation Week, based in Cape Canaveral. Before joining Aviation Week in 2017, Irene spent 25 years as a wire service reporter covering human and robotic spaceflight, commercial space, astronomy, science and technology for Reuters and United Press International.

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