Venus is cooking? Because it might be the alien life we’ve been trying so hard to find.Astronomers say they’ve detected a chemical in the Venusian clouds that likely can only be produced by organic life, in a stunning discovery that shines a new spotlight on Earth’s other planetary neighbour.Venus is named for the Roman goddess of love and beauty, but its conditions are not for the faint of heart.
With its blistering-hot temperatures, rocky surface and poisonous clouds, the planet has long been dismissed as a potential host for life.
Instead, scientists have spent decades searching for microscopic aliens on Mars and distant moons such as Titan and Europa. Car-sized asteroid passed Earth by a cosmic hair — and NASA missed it However, two.