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Scientists propose that life on Venus may have originated from Earth

30 June 2026
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Scientists have renewed hopes of discovering life on Venus, suggesting that any potential organisms may have originated from Earth. This theory, known as Panspermia, posits that life can travel between planets via asteroids and comets. A recent study presented at the 2026 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference explored this concept, utilizing the “Venus Life Equation” to assess the viability of terrestrial microbes in Venus’s atmosphere. Researchers found that certain layers of Venus’s clouds could support life for brief periods. Their models indicate that billions of microbial cells might have been transported from Earth to Venus over the past billion years, suggesting that if life is found, it may not be extraterrestrial but rather a distant cousin of Earth’s microbes.

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The study highlights the potential for interplanetary transfer of life, which has significant implications for our understanding of biology and the origins of life in the universe. Previous research has established that organic material can survive the harsh conditions of space, and this new modeling suggests that the atmosphere of Venus could host living organisms, albeit temporarily. If microbial life is confirmed on Venus, it would not only revolutionize our approach to astrobiology but also provide insights into the resilience of life, showcasing how life can endure extreme environments. This research could pave the way for future explorations of Venus and other celestial bodies in the search for life beyond Earth.

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