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01st private mission to Venus will search for alien life in clouds of sulfuric acid.

Hellish Venus is blistering hot, not only temperature-wise. It's also a hot topic for scrutinizing whether or not the cloud-enveloped world might be a haven for high-altitude life. 

That prospect is fostering the first-ever private mission Venus to search for signs of life in its clouds by attempting to detect evidence of organic chemistry. The mission is planned for launch in January 2025 aboard Rocket Lab's Electron rocket, an entrepreneurial launch vehicle provider. 

Sara Seager, professor of planetary sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is principal investigator for the Venus Life Finder, the first mission under a series of planned Morning Star Missions to Venus. 

Source: www.space.com


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