Detecting scorpions live on Venus?



A Russian scientist claims to have found life on Venus, a detection if accurate, would upset the whole understanding of the human past of our solar system.
Leonid Ksansfomaliti, an expert with the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences said that after analyzing satellite photographs are one of Russia captured the Venusian surface landing 30 years ago, he saw a scorpion-shaped body, a CD and some other black object. Significantly, it seems we are moving at the time of the satellite's cameras recorded the scene.
Venus is the planet most similar to Earth in the Solar System, in both size and structure. Its diameter is 7521 miles, slightly smaller than the diameter of the Earth 7926 miles. However, the surface of Venus is very different: this is the hottest planet in the solar system, because its atmosphere is 97% carbon dioxide greenhouse gases. According to scientists, regular surface temperature of Venus is 480C, hot enough to melt lead. Even the background of this heat even higher than Mercury, which is the closest planet to the sun.
In addition, the atmospheric pressure is 96 times higher than the Earth. And Venus is the only planet in the solar system, "reverse" when the sun rises in the west and sets in the back behind the East.
"All these objects are appearing, floating oscillations disappear suddenly," he said Ksanfomaliti journal Solar System Research.
"If we can forget all the current theories about life could not exist on Venus, based on morphological characteristics merely to say that it can be assumed that we are living" .
Previously, without any reports of the recorded life on Venus. However, according to DailyMail, scientists dare not exclude the possibility that there was life on this planet, although most studies have focused on finding traces of the ocean and the life in infancy AD, before the "greenhouse effect" gives Venus a surface temperature so terrible.
"The current hypothesis that Venus and Earth are similar origins. There have been many countries around Venus, "Professor Andrew Ingersoll of Caltech ever said so in a study published in the journal Astrobiology in 2004.
Since the satellites Russia visit this planet, many of NASA probes landed and captured many more images, sharper on the surface of Venus: All are no traces of life . For example, NASA's Magellan landing ship Venus on June 8/1990 image resolution 10 times higher than Russia's Venera Soviet satellites.


Daily mail, Vietnamnet

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