Abstract

We present the results of new processing the archival telemetry data, returned from the surface of Venus by the <i>VENERA</i> spacecraft landers in 1975 and 1982. Reprocessing of the unique data with up-to-date techniques resulted in substantial improvement of the level of details. New analysis of the <i>VENERA</i> television images led to detection and identification of a dozen of hypothetical living-like objects. Many objects with a complex regular structure and presumably very slow motions (in the case of hypothetical fauna) have been found. These sizable objects may potentially indicate the existence of life on Venus with its radically different physical conditions. We call for a new special mission, much more sophisticated than the <i>VENERA</i> missions (1975–1982), should be urgently carried out to investigate the hypothetical life on Venus.

Highlights

  • The answer to the question of the existence of extraterrestrial life may be found not on other worlds removed by distances of tens of parsecs, but on the surface of a nearest planet in the Solar system, on Venus

  • In the VENERA-13 and 14 cameras, a whole image contained 1000 lines, while a line itself contained 211 elements of the image and 41 elements of the service information. (The image transmitted by the VENERA-13 lander and processed with up-to-date methods is shown in Figure 3.) To protect the camera from thermal radiation, a periscope system was used that placed the camera at the lower end and the scanning mirror at the top

  • The terramorphic features of flora and fauna on other planet, if confirmed, would indicate general laws of living nature, which are not yet known in science. These laws are repeated under the radically different physical conditions including those on the Venus

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Summary

Introduction

The answer to the question of the existence of extraterrestrial life may be found not on other worlds removed by distances of tens of parsecs, but on the surface of a nearest planet in the Solar system, on Venus This conclusion follows from new processed results of the television experiments on the planet’s surface performed by the VENERA landers in 1975 and 1982 [1,2,3,4]. Since experimental data on the supposed habitability of Venus were It is quite possible, that extraterrestrial life may be found not in other worldstens of parsecs afar, but on the surface of the closest to us planet in the Solar system, Venus Such conclusion follows from recent processing of the television data of the planet’s surface taken by the VENERA landers in 1975 and 1982 [1,2,3,4]. I have found nothing that would principally contradict the possibility that the living organisms exist under Venusian settings.”

TV-Experiment Onboard the Venera Landers
Chemistry and Physics of the Atmosphere and Surface at Venera Landing Sites
The First Hypothetical Plant Found on Venus
Stems with Flowers
On the Possible Role of Burgeons and Flowers
Hypothetical Fauna
Amisada
Bear-Cub
Findings
Discussion and Conclusion
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