A breakthrough during a new study has shown that alien life may have been discovered on Venus.

Clouds surrounding the planet have been discovered to be "more habitable" than previously thought.

Until recent years, Venus has been considered one of the least likely places to find alien life due to it's temperatures.

The planet is continually 475C day and night, making it the hottest in the Solar System – even more so than Mercury.

In 2020, scientists discovered evidence of the molecule phosphine, which is a result of life processes.

However, the findings were disputed at first, with the scientists discussing the possibility of making an error in the amount of phosphine they thought they had found.

In addition, it was doubted how lifeforms could have resistance to the droplets of sulphuric acid in the clouds.

 

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