USSR: Did the Soviets Find Life on Venus? (8.12.2017)

(Research and Translation by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD)

The authoritative Russian astronomer and Chief Researcher of the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences – Leonid Ksanfomality – has published an article in which he asserts that there may be life on Venus. The scientist analysed images transmitted from the surface of this planet by the Soviet space probe Venera-13 in 1982.  (The failed 1972 back-up – Venera-8 – returned to Earth in 2025). On a series of successive frames (9 pictures), he discovered several objects that appear and disappear.

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The object Leonid Ksanfomality called a ‘scorpion’.
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‘Scorpion’ appears only at time interval of 87-100 min (number 1). Before and after this, it is not in the pictures.
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The ‘Scorpion’.
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A ‘Black Patch’ under the arm of the probe 0-13 min but not thereafter.
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A ‘disc’ object that changes form.
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Leonid Ksanfomality. Criticism of this idea (i.e. ‘life on Venus’) is built on the presumed fact that life on Venus is impossible due to its harsh conditions. This is ‘terrestrial chauvinism.’ After all, no one has proved that there cannot exist forms of life under conditions that are fundamentally different from those on Earth. In the near future, the astronomer is going to publish new data proving the existence of life on Venus.

©opyright: Adrian Chan-Wyles (ShiDaDao) 2017.

Russian Language Source:

Российский ученый обнаружил жизнь на Венере

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