Sunday, January 22, 2012

Life on Venus, says Russian scientist



From Times of India (January 21, 2012):

"MOSCOW: Several objects resembling living beings were detected on photographs taken by a Russian landing probe in 1982 during a Venus mission, says an article published in the Solar System Research magazine.

"Leonid Ksanfomaliti of the Space Research Institute of Russia's Academy of Sciences published a research that analysed the photographs from the Venus mission made by a Soviet landing probe, Venus-13, in 1982.

"The photographs feature several objects, which Ksanfomaliti said, resembled a 'disk', a 'black flap' and a 'scorpion'." 

He went on to say that all the objects "emerge, fluctuate and disappear," referring to the changes in position of the objects on the ground in different images.

"What if we forget about the current theories about the non-existence of life on Venus, let's boldly suggest that the objects' morphological features would allow us to say that they are living," Mr Ksanfomaliti said.

The air temperature on the ground is 464 Celcius, but of course this does not mean that some form of life is not possible. Considering the international conspiracy to cover up evidence of UFOs and extra-terrestrial life, as admitted by the US, UK and Australia among others last year (when they declassified several files pertaining to the subject), it is not impossible or even unlikely for much more substantial evidence of extra-terrestrial life to exist. Though it would be nice if Mr Ksanfomaliti could produce some of the photographs he mentioned.


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