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Morning Star Mission and Living Venus

Today there are shellings in Kharkiv, and the weather is getting more and more like October. However, there are places in our solar system with much harsher conditions of existence.
Venus seems like the last place you would look for life. It has a very high temperature; a thick, foggy atmosphere shedding drops of sulfuric acid. Venus is often compared to the embodiment of hell, a landscape of fire and brimstone.
However, scientists suggest that liquid droplets in the upper clouds of Venus could potentially form a place where microbial life forms thrive.
Rocket Lab’s mission, called Morning Star, will be the first mission in nearly four decades to look for organic matter in the clouds of Venus. It will start in 2025. I advise everyone to live until this in their minds and health.

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