The unbearable conditions on Venus do not completely exclude the existence and possibility of life on Venus.
Thanks to the Japanese Akatsuki spacecraft, we can look at the second planet from the Sun with completely different eyes. This is a composite image made from several separate photographs. According to some experts, the clouds of Venus may have components necessary for the origin of living organisms.
Despite the fact that today Venus is a very vicious and unfriendly planet, two billion years ago, conditions on its surface could be milder and more suitable for the existence of any living forms. Scientists came to such conclusions using the method of computer modeling.
"Venus may have been a habitable planet," said astrobiologist David Grinspoon of the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson.
There is also the possibility that on Venus, even if only in its clouds, there may still be some kind of life or its traces. Although it may seem simply inconceivable to us, since we know that the clouds of this planet are composed of hydrogen sulfide. But don't forget how resilient and adaptive some microbes can be.