Abstract

On March 1 and 5, 1982, experiments in television photography instrumented by the landers VENERA-13 and 14 returned panoramas of the Venus surface at the landing site. Over the past 31 years, no similar missions have been sent to Venus. In connection with the renewed interest in what was occurring during the experiment and to the discovery of manifestations of possible life revealed on some of the pictures, the panoramas were re-examined. Analysis of treated once again VENERA-14 panoramic images revealed a “snake” object about 40 cm in size possessing apparent terramorphic features. The snake’s body stands out with its honeycomb, spotty surface against the stone plates close by. The “snake” can be included into the list of the most significant findings of the hypothetical Venusian fauna. Apart from that, of interest is a “dove” object, although details of its structure cannot be discerned. The snake’s body show slow movements, which is another evidence of the Venusian fauna’s very slow style of activity, which appears to be associated with its energy constraints, and that is more likely, with the properties of its internal medium. The terramorphic features of the fauna, if they are confirmed, may point out outstandingly important and yet undiscovered general laws of the animated nature.

Highlights

  • Some Data on the Venera ExperimentsOn March 1 and 5, 1982, experiments in television photography instrumented by the landers Venera 13 and 14, yielded 33 panoramas of the Venus surface at the landing site

  • A train of papers [2]-[4] published in 2012 presented some data on the hypothetical Venus fauna that survives under physical settings that are radically different from the Earth’s

  • Going farther than the publications mentioned above, this paper offers the results of a new analysis of VENERA-14 lander panoramas, in which new interesting and unusual findings were revealed

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Summary

Introduction

On March 1 and 5, 1982, experiments in television photography instrumented by the landers Venera 13 and 14, yielded 33 panoramas of the Venus surface (or their fragments) at the landing site. A train of papers [2]-[4] published in 2012 presented some data on the hypothetical Venus fauna that survives under physical settings that are radically different from the Earth’s. Similarity to the Earth’s fauna, can be found in the “snake” whose features are discussed in this paper. Going farther than the publications mentioned above, this paper offers the results of a new analysis of VENERA-14 lander panoramas, in which new interesting and unusual findings were revealed. It is essential to give some data on the planet surface properties at the VENERA-14 landing site. Its properties are roughly the same as those of basalt or granite

An Extraneous Body on the Surface of the Stratified Rocks
VENERA-14 TV-Panoramas That Contain “Extraneous Body” Images
Extraneous Honeycomb Entity
The Snake’s Structure and Motion
Findings
Conclusions
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