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Exploring Venus could redefine search for life in universe
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Exploring Venus could redefine search for life in universe
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 23, 2024

Though Venus is a harsh environment with extreme temperatures and toxic clouds, it provides crucial data on the conditions that might limit life on other planets, according to a recent study.

"Earth is often seen as a model for habitability; however, without comparing it to other planets, we remain unaware of the potential boundaries," stated Stephen Kane, UC Riverside astrophysicist and lead author of the study. The research, published in Nature Astronomy, utilizes Venus as a comparative basis to enhance our understanding of planetary environments that may inhibit life.

Both Earth and Venus are similar in mass and size, yet they have evolved very differently, prompting scientists to investigate the reasons behind these divergences. "The amount of solar energy Venus receives is nearly double that of Earth, which may explain the severe greenhouse conditions there," Kane explained. He also noted the significant impact of Venus lacking a moon, which affects various terrestrial processes such as ocean tides on Earth.

The study underscores the importance of further exploration missions to Venus, such as NASA's upcoming DAVINCI and VERITAS missions. These missions aim to provide deeper insights into Venus's atmosphere and surface conditions, which could refine our understanding of climate models applicable to Earth and other planets.

Kane emphasized the critical nature of these missions for accurate assessments of life on distant planets. "We can never physically verify conditions on an exoplanet, making it essential to fully understand the planets within our reach to ensure our speculations about extraterrestrial life are accurate," he remarked.

Additionally, studying Venus could offer predictions about Earth's future. "Investigating Venus helps us grasp the potential long-term outcomes for Earth, allowing us to better safeguard our planet," concluded Kane.

Research Report:Venus as an Anchor Point for Planetary Habitability

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