Our View of Venus Just Changed After Several Recent Studies

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  • @robertfindley921
    @robertfindley921 Місяць тому +637

    My Venus joke: Venus rotates backward and so slowly, a day lasts more than a year. So on Venus, tomorrow is really yesterday, but it won't happen until next year.

    • @coliimusic
      @coliimusic Місяць тому +36

      😂😂I'm stealing this one

    • @efdangotu
      @efdangotu Місяць тому +28

      Science dad jokes. Win.

    • @kaarlimakela3413
      @kaarlimakela3413 Місяць тому +17

      Synchronize watches!

    • @kaarlimakela3413
      @kaarlimakela3413 Місяць тому +9

      ​@@coliimusicI don't think I can remember it.

    • @antonyloc
      @antonyloc Місяць тому +5

      Excellent!

  • @ChrisStankewich
    @ChrisStankewich Місяць тому +138

    I come to Anton's channel when I need a breath of fresh information!

    • @aaronperelmuter8433
      @aaronperelmuter8433 Місяць тому +1

      Much better for you to just go outside, it’s healthier too.

    • @Poppa_Capinyoaz
      @Poppa_Capinyoaz Місяць тому +3

      ​@@aaronperelmuter8433That's very subjective, if they live somewhere like Beijing, inside is much better.

    • @embarrasseddisgusted7096
      @embarrasseddisgusted7096 Місяць тому +2

      @@aaronperelmuter8433 Did you think it reads a breath of fresh air?

    • @DrHuxley-
      @DrHuxley- Місяць тому

      ​@@embarrasseddisgusted7096 watch your profanity

  • @matthewsermons7247
    @matthewsermons7247 Місяць тому +182

    Wow, to think life could exist in such acidic conditions.... It makes me feel so basic.

    • @davidarundel6187
      @davidarundel6187 Місяць тому

      Thermophiles, live in the earth's geothermalaly active area's - science knows this , and some have been put to industrial usage.

    • @iurycabeleira7990
      @iurycabeleira7990 Місяць тому +9

      😂

    • @markgado8782
      @markgado8782 Місяць тому +10

      Well done 👏 😂

    • @RollingCalf
      @RollingCalf Місяць тому +3

      Volatility is fertility

    • @gavingreensmith1110
      @gavingreensmith1110 Місяць тому +11

      I am neutral about this opinion

  • @chriscastagnetta
    @chriscastagnetta Місяць тому +112

    I really find the geology, climatology, and potential biology of Venus to be fascinating areas of research. Thank you for sharing this video. Really cool stuff

    • @carlodave9
      @carlodave9 Місяць тому +3

      I learned that the sulfuric acid is always more voluminous on the other side of the fence.

    • @Radrook353
      @Radrook353 Місяць тому

      Potential biology because of water? That is an impossibility. Coming up with information and then coding it and providing molecule machines in order to make the concepts realities demands a planning mind.

    • @chriscastagnetta
      @chriscastagnetta Місяць тому

      @ :(

    • @anthonyheneghan3137
      @anthonyheneghan3137 Місяць тому

      Earth rotates anti clockwise.. the rest of the cosmos rotates clockwise... its this correct or wrong

    • @chriscastagnetta
      @chriscastagnetta Місяць тому

      @ wdym by “rest of the cosmos”?

  • @Walter-wo5sz
    @Walter-wo5sz Місяць тому +202

    Aliens with acid blood. I've got a bad feeling about this.

    • @cofeman347
      @cofeman347 Місяць тому +24

      I don't, they need the extreme pressure to survive, so in our atmosphere they'll pop like ballons

    • @psikogeek
      @psikogeek Місяць тому +30

      No, no.
      I'm sure they want to get in our faces and hug us.
      Merry XMas.

    • @robmccormick-x6l
      @robmccormick-x6l Місяць тому

      Well, depends on their intelligence. They could just come to earth for dinner ​@@cofeman347

    • @xanderunderwoods3363
      @xanderunderwoods3363 Місяць тому +17

      Free hugs

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Місяць тому +17

      @@cofeman347 acid balloons popping would not be fun ...

  • @jeannedenbigh8919
    @jeannedenbigh8919 Місяць тому +37

    Another planet described, makes me appreciate earth more

    • @debrainwasher
      @debrainwasher Місяць тому +3

      We might turn planet earth to a kind of Venus 2.0, when (not if) we will have burnt the last drop of oil, the last chunk of coal and the last ccm of gas.

    • @Azmodon
      @Azmodon Місяць тому

      @@debrainwasher you mean returning all the carbon that was once plant matter to the atmosphere from whence it came while dino's were walking around?

  • @jimcurtis9052
    @jimcurtis9052 Місяць тому +30

    Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. ✌️😁

  • @MeesterG
    @MeesterG Місяць тому +43

    Thanks for keeping us up to date! ❤

  • @DamishiCloudwalker
    @DamishiCloudwalker Місяць тому +22

    Interesting, and actually makes a lot of sense that Venus was never a runaway greenhouse, but instead a planet that never cooled down and is basically baked, leaving all of its water in the atmosphere.

    • @stargazer5784
      @stargazer5784 Місяць тому +3

      Venus has very little water in it's atmosphere. Most of it was lost to space years ago.

    • @bencoad8492
      @bencoad8492 Місяць тому +3

      or just a new planet that is still cooling down, runs away lol

    • @JohnSmith-ik8nt
      @JohnSmith-ik8nt Місяць тому

      Duh

  • @robanderson6173
    @robanderson6173 Місяць тому +11

    Thanks for the video. Every time I watch Anton my brain gets a little bigger and less smooth.

  • @MrSkoups
    @MrSkoups Місяць тому +7

    I have Netflix and Prime (killed cable sat ect a decade ago) but UA-cam is by far my main entertainment. Thank you for content throughout the years I can always tune into and enjoy.

  • @frankkolmann4801
    @frankkolmann4801 Місяць тому +8

    Best analysis of Venusian life yet. Blood of pure sulphuric acid. Small problem. Sulphuric acid boils at 300C and Venus surface temperature is 450C, but promising, perhaps an aerial form, difficult to envision evolution in atmosphere. Need to find a chemical pathway to strip protons from sulphuric acid but should be eminently possible.

  • @FrancisFjordCupola
    @FrancisFjordCupola Місяць тому +7

    With Venus, there are also ideas concerning the lack tectonic plates. Which came down to too little lubrication available between potential plates. Wonder how much the lack of hydrates in the crust influences that. The lack of tectonic plates basically doomed Venus because without subduction zones it could not get a geographical cycle going.

  • @1ForTheShieldz
    @1ForTheShieldz Місяць тому +12

    Hi anton, wonderful person here sending all the best to you and your family. Thanks for the fantastic daily videos from all of the wonderful people on the Internet.

  • @jlangevin65
    @jlangevin65 Місяць тому +91

    Of course Venus was born hot - she's the goddess of love.

    • @Humpeltrulla
      @Humpeltrulla Місяць тому +1

      😶‍🌫🤗🥰

    • @3rdieye3
      @3rdieye3 Місяць тому

      Great point... and uranus is so ass-tronomical, it's a near-misses...🤔

    • @michaeldelaney3587
      @michaeldelaney3587 Місяць тому

      All planets come from Jupiter, Ganymede is next in line

  • @marcduhamel-guitar1985
    @marcduhamel-guitar1985 Місяць тому +7

    Thx Anton, hope you are well!!

  • @yvonnemiezis5199
    @yvonnemiezis5199 Місяць тому +3

    Special interest for me in the last part,have worked with these lipids ,thanks Anton👍❤

  • @Lord0fTheCheese
    @Lord0fTheCheese Місяць тому +7

    Another great video, Anton.

  • @Deletirium
    @Deletirium Місяць тому +132

    "Hello wonderful person. So... turns out... it actually was aliens."
    Any day now...

    • @CleopatraKing
      @CleopatraKing Місяць тому +2

      Should rename urself Delirium if u think that'll happen in any news regarding our solar system

    • @danielvermeer3363
      @danielvermeer3363 Місяць тому +7

      That would be the ultimate mic drop moment😂😂😂

    • @danielvermeer3363
      @danielvermeer3363 Місяць тому

      ​@@CleopatraKingare you a seagull-able😂😂😂 plus, you dont know that. Anton shows new and updated stuff everyday. We are just waiting for the day that he does say Its Aliens..👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽

    • @Klaus-777
      @Klaus-777 Місяць тому +6

      ​@@CleopatraKing says the person with the super daft user name 😂

    • @williamk4356
      @williamk4356 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@CleopatraKingwas Cleopatra black too

  • @janboevink230
    @janboevink230 Місяць тому +35

    Incredibly, there is an industrial process for liberating gold from ores high in antimony, arsenic, copper and other metals that uses a thermophilic bacterium in hot (80-90C) sulphuric acid (>1N) in anaerbiotic conditions with CO2 as the carbon source. The process was developed in South Africa, I believe. So there may be life in Venutian clouds.

    • @user-hr8pz6lh5w
      @user-hr8pz6lh5w Місяць тому +2

      😢

    • @cofeman347
      @cofeman347 Місяць тому +1

      Well they better be useful for our floating cities, or else

  • @mourneswanderer1767
    @mourneswanderer1767 Місяць тому +3

    Extremely interesting as always. Many thanks indeed.

  • @MyraSeavy
    @MyraSeavy Місяць тому +6

    Hope all is well Anton! CooL video! 😊❤

  • @katherineweber8955
    @katherineweber8955 Місяць тому +2

    This was fascinating. Thank you. (Love your channel.)

  • @Deeked
    @Deeked Місяць тому +7

    Hello, wonderful Anton

  • @delskioffskinov
    @delskioffskinov Місяць тому +12

    Anton! Thank You Sir for another year of great content and amazing facts! you're by a mile my favourite science guy on youtube because of your mild mannered delivery and easy way to understand the more complicated sides of science! I hope you have a great Christmas with your family and i will always pray for your loss! Keep up the great my friend and I look forward to next years great scientific studies explained to me like i'm a 5 year old!

  • @bbartky
    @bbartky Місяць тому

    Great video, Anton! 👏 Over the next several years we’re going to see so many exciting missions to Venus, including Da Vince and the VERITAS orbiter from NASA, the EnVision orbiter from ESA, and the Venus Life Finder atmospheric probe from MIT and Rocket Lab. And we’ll probably also see missions from India, China, and the UAE.

  • @Joyexer
    @Joyexer Місяць тому

    By far the best Science channel on UA-cam. Thank you for your hard work Anton, you are wonderful!

  • @southsideronnie
    @southsideronnie Місяць тому +1

    Very interesting information. Thank you Anton!!

  • @aclearlight
    @aclearlight Місяць тому

    Some very lovely chemistry here! Thank you.

  • @mysticone1798
    @mysticone1798 Місяць тому +2

    Interesting update on Venus theory, thanks for that!

  • @Atok595
    @Atok595 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you. I love your videos.

  • @aaronrowe1206
    @aaronrowe1206 Місяць тому

    Love the videos! Been watching for years.

  • @daveknight8410
    @daveknight8410 Місяць тому

    Wishing you Good Luck & Great Health 🎉 ❤

  • @despudelskern4146
    @despudelskern4146 Місяць тому

    5:38 thank you Anton. Last time some video also in German its easier to follow so i do not nee speed slow down and sometimes listen decond time. And its nice to see how many people ate interested in your videos from all around the world

  • @davidcarlson2152
    @davidcarlson2152 Місяць тому +1

    The extreme D/H ratio fits with a Venusian cataclysm of a watery planet that resulted in the extreme fractionation, which is simpler than the study hypothesis.
    An alternative Russian nesting doll formation mechanism for our 3 sets of twin planets (Jupiter-Saturn, Uranus-Neptune, and Venus-Earth) suggests that by formational symmetry, Venus was also born with an oversized moon comparable to Luna at Earth, but Venus' moon was necessarily injected into a doomed retrograde orbit that spiraled in and merged with the planet, likely at 579 Ma, causing in the Venusian cataclysm that completely resurfaced the planet and caused Venus' retrograde rotation.

  • @clarencemitchell5297
    @clarencemitchell5297 Місяць тому

    Thank you Anton. Seriously.

  • @JuanCarlosbarquero-f3e
    @JuanCarlosbarquero-f3e Місяць тому +2

    It seems the Goldilock Zone has become more complicated than when Carl Sagan referred to it in the late 90s

  • @chrisroux8137
    @chrisroux8137 Місяць тому

    Thanks Anton, your work and share is appreciated, be good

  • @FrankHall-l4i
    @FrankHall-l4i Місяць тому

    Just looking at the orange full setting moon 🌙 in the low Western sky. I think Jupiter is to the left of it and it's a beautiful sight. 😊. Great channel. 👍.

  • @robappleby583
    @robappleby583 Місяць тому +2

    A surprise that no-one expected! Well I never.

  • @makeitcold6649
    @makeitcold6649 Місяць тому +5

    I’m putting “DAVINCI lands on Venus and finds tardigrades” on my 2031 bingo card now

  • @nirorbach8046
    @nirorbach8046 Місяць тому

    I was annoyed by the mainstream media that went with a headline "Venus didn't have oceans" without hinting on how such a definitive conclusion is made.
    Then comes this video, which finally giving the necessary explanation on the underlying conclusion making of the chemistry and the isotopes involved, which definitely needs more solid proof data.
    So thanks Anton for this wonderful video!

  • @AnthahaAnthaha
    @AnthahaAnthaha Місяць тому +1

    Excellent video.

  • @costrio
    @costrio Місяць тому +13

    I wonder if Tardigrades could survive and evolve on Venus?
    They seem to be indestructable when least expected?

    • @spaceherpies
      @spaceherpies Місяць тому +3

      They need water

    • @Ch1cken_Nub
      @Ch1cken_Nub Місяць тому +1

      ⁠@@spaceherpiesthere’s a Goldilocks moisture belt in the atmosphere of Venus.

    • @spaceherpies
      @spaceherpies Місяць тому

      @Ch1cken_Nu moisture belt...but not of water. Plus, can tardigrades fly?

    • @whome9842
      @whome9842 Місяць тому

      It is a common misconception that tardigrades can live in extreme conditions. They can survive in extreme conditions by entering a dormant state and waiting until the conditions are mild again. If you expose an active tardigrade to a warm bath they just die.

    • @darkhorseman8263
      @darkhorseman8263 23 дні тому

      ​@spaceherpies Tardigrades are genetic vampires absorbing genes from their environment.
      There is nothing they can't do assuming other life nearby.

  • @comentedonakeyboard
    @comentedonakeyboard Місяць тому +7

    Life on Venus would be a literal Acid Trip.

  • @stevenkarnisky411
    @stevenkarnisky411 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks Anton. Good to learn more about earth's near twin!

  • @myaschaefer6597
    @myaschaefer6597 Місяць тому +1

    View changed, but temperature did not--still to many hot-tamales for my like!😊
    Thank you for the wonderful update. 👍👍

  • @nicholasgarrett8594
    @nicholasgarrett8594 Місяць тому +4

    Daily science news at its best!

  • @MarcVL1234
    @MarcVL1234 Місяць тому +21

    Venus is an odd duck. Rotating so slowly... & in the opposite orientation. Hotter even than Mercury on its bright side. It's a super interesting weirdo among the planets.

    • @gray100
      @gray100 Місяць тому +2

      Interestingly, Venus is as hot on its dark side as it is on its lit side. It's called isothermal (i think). Basically the heat is spread evenly, globally. Due to its thick atmosphere and runaway greenhouse effect preventing the heat from escaping.

    • @Steinkonig-yz6xc
      @Steinkonig-yz6xc Місяць тому +8

      I feel like all the planets are weird in their own way

    • @MarcVL1234
      @MarcVL1234 Місяць тому +1

      @Steinkonig-yz6xc Oh sure! I agree. The big weird thing that sets Venus apart is that opposite direction rotation. It's like it's the rebel of the planets. Other planets have their own weirdness, some very weird, but I'm not sure there's the same level of breaking from the "norms" of behavior of the rest. Except maybe for Earth, because of our relatively crazy large Moon. But that's still less odd than the opposite rotation thing Venus has. To me. Odd / weird is in the eye of the beholder though. 😏

    • @MarcVL1234
      @MarcVL1234 Місяць тому +1

      @gray100 True. That atmosphere is brilliant at holding & distributing heat. I think it'd be surprising to most people that Mercury, closest to the Sun, at its hottest points, is still a bit cooler than Venus is all over.

    • @Steinkonig-yz6xc
      @Steinkonig-yz6xc Місяць тому +3

      @@MarcVL1234 I mean if you take the time to study each planet like I said they are all weird but only earth has organisms debating which one is the weirdest 😅😂

  • @RhinoTheTerrible
    @RhinoTheTerrible 3 дні тому

    You're amazing, Anton; akin to the great Carl Sagan.
    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @innovati
    @innovati Місяць тому

    Hello wonderful Anton! Love you brother

  • @garretteckhart8079
    @garretteckhart8079 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @waynepatrick1646
    @waynepatrick1646 25 днів тому

    Great video

  • @eldraque4556
    @eldraque4556 Місяць тому

    Thanks Anton

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Місяць тому

    Fascinating!

  • @danielefabbro822
    @danielefabbro822 Місяць тому

    It seems that many planets and moons in the Solar System have or had the potential to hold life but at the same time the chaos of space and a system in formation wiped out most of those "possibilities".
    This could tell us that life out there could be very diffused. Not just a remote chance happened once here on Earth.

  • @TinyTexasHousesPSO
    @TinyTexasHousesPSO Місяць тому

    Great information and yes, other forms of life are possible in other atmospheres with the proper shell around them... armor like our skin on Earth, lungs that breathe this aire but also others with higher concentrations of acids is not unimaginable.

  • @chickendmac9085
    @chickendmac9085 Місяць тому +20

    INSTANTLY clicked

    • @FrankBurnham
      @FrankBurnham Місяць тому +2

      I don't even remember clicking. I just turn my phone on and Anton is talking.

    • @Deletirium
      @Deletirium Місяць тому +1

      Holy cow!! Really? No joke? You actually saw a video, and then clicked on it?!!! Mind = blown.

    • @FrankBurnham
      @FrankBurnham Місяць тому +2

      @@Deletirium I wish every woman had as much enthusiasm as you.

    • @swiftycortex
      @swiftycortex Місяць тому +4

      I instantly clicked then had to wait to skip 2 commercials

    • @FrankBurnham
      @FrankBurnham Місяць тому

      @swiftycortex At least they weren't political

  • @thomasgeorgecastleberry6918
    @thomasgeorgecastleberry6918 Місяць тому +1

    Franky Avalon sang a song about "Venus in Bluejeans," it was a pretty goofy song.

  • @JSTRM4N
    @JSTRM4N Місяць тому

    Thank you very much for the video mr roboto, have a very nice daaay

  • @genehunsinger3981
    @genehunsinger3981 Місяць тому

    all fascinating stuff.

  • @TravisLee33
    @TravisLee33 Місяць тому +1

    What's the difference between extremely hypothetical and slightly hypothetical?

  • @jimwinchester339
    @jimwinchester339 Місяць тому +3

    I'm still not going there anytime soon.

  • @AncientWildTV
    @AncientWildTV Місяць тому

    great video! really appreciated the insights shared. however, i can't help but feel that some of these studies might be overly optimistic about the conditions on Venus. there are so many variables we still don't understand, and it's kind of concerning that we're jumping to conclusions too quickly. what do you guys think?

  • @jerrybowen2869
    @jerrybowen2869 Місяць тому +1

    No mention of the Velikovsky theory.

  • @ErickWhite-Gronok
    @ErickWhite-Gronok Місяць тому

    I always find this stuff interesting. However I also wonder how you're holding up after the loss of your child awhile back. Sending well wishes from the US, and hope that you're recovering well. Once again, thanks for the info.

  • @walterrwrush
    @walterrwrush Місяць тому

    Atmosphere samples will be interesting surprising it has not been done yet

  • @ryanburke6354
    @ryanburke6354 Місяць тому +2

    How well do those molecules handle 400°C?

  • @Jeffrey_Liu_
    @Jeffrey_Liu_ Місяць тому

    Dang. Wish I had thought of that.

  • @3erny3urns
    @3erny3urns Місяць тому

    Hi Anton,
    I noticed some slight skips in your videos, like a fraction of a second missing. Could this be related to AI editing or generation? Thanks for your great content!

  • @blackoak4978
    @blackoak4978 Місяць тому

    If there is this significant difference between the makeup of Earth and Venus the implications for the planetary development of the solar system are huge.
    Also, now I want to know if known simple lifeforms can be converted to live in these conditions. Using this as a medium we could probably do a lot of experimentation regarding the development of life without worrying about contamination as much

  • @mssohanpaul1977
    @mssohanpaul1977 Місяць тому

    How does Venus react to solar flares under its current makeup? The gases and solids, what active changes do they go through at any point of time?
    Just curious.

  • @markcentral
    @markcentral Місяць тому +1

    Thanks Anton. Given the much higher atmospheric pressures on Venus compared to Earth, would that make it much more efficient at destroying large asteroid impactors before they hit the surface?

  • @WenceslasHolec
    @WenceslasHolec Місяць тому

    Sorry, I have started to write my questions too early. But the Sulphuric acid circle can still be secondary.
    I would be for "Alien Venus" rather than "Venus, the hot Twin", because it can tell us more about the space.

  • @RazvanMihaeanu
    @RazvanMihaeanu Місяць тому +23

    The Xenomorphs from Alien franchise are originally from Venus.

    • @GreenPoint_one
      @GreenPoint_one Місяць тому +1

      Possible xD

    • @friedrichjunzt
      @friedrichjunzt Місяць тому +3

      I thought women?

    • @iAnasazi
      @iAnasazi Місяць тому +6

      ​@@friedrichjunzt What's the difference?

    • @BeeHatGuy
      @BeeHatGuy Місяць тому

      ​@@iAnasaziwomen don't jump out of your chest, they plunge into it

    • @PullaWheel
      @PullaWheel Місяць тому +3

      Women are also scary things that melt my heart

  • @mrwizard8753
    @mrwizard8753 Місяць тому

    haha the nicest greating ever, "hello wonderful person" thx for the epic video and information !

  • @hermanmunster8655
    @hermanmunster8655 Місяць тому

    Fascinating

  • @Radrook353
    @Radrook353 Місяць тому

    The thick atmosphere shields the Venusian surface from extreme cratering.

  • @lecturesfromleeds614
    @lecturesfromleeds614 Місяць тому

    When it comes to life we only have the Earth to analyse, life could take a vast spectrum, much of which may even be undetectable for us?

  • @mariuszmoraw3571
    @mariuszmoraw3571 Місяць тому

    That would be crazy if we really discovered alien life on Venus. That would put new perspective on what is considered habitable for life. I always assumed our perception of where life might be is highly biased on us and animals around us. Nothing stops for alien life to be everywhere in biomes which are bad for us.

  • @Nphen
    @Nphen Місяць тому

    What do we think can survive in sulfuric acid. Have they tested tardigrades?

  • @davidjames1815
    @davidjames1815 Місяць тому

    All you need now is a pair of very scholastic looking glasses.😊

  • @clownphabetstrongwoman7305
    @clownphabetstrongwoman7305 Місяць тому

    I look forward to climbing Venus mountains, but probably I need some special FUPA climbing equipment.

  • @paulblase3955
    @paulblase3955 Місяць тому

    Something hit Venus hard enough and at the right angle to stop its rotation. What would the other effects be?

  • @NancyRode-u9i
    @NancyRode-u9i Місяць тому

    🙋🏽‍♀️anton everyday

  • @superiormovers
    @superiormovers Місяць тому

    Perhaps Earth had way way more water than we can even imagine in the beginning and that we kept losing it with each big impact.

  • @charlesjmouse
    @charlesjmouse Місяць тому

    Very interesting.
    So if early Venus might have been very different from Earth that begs the question, why?

  • @vincentcleaver1925
    @vincentcleaver1925 Місяць тому

    Haa-low, wonderful Anton! 8-P

  • @BeckyYork
    @BeckyYork Місяць тому +1

    so what you're saying is: ridley scott was right; monsters with sulfuric acid blood... brilliant.

  • @Mark_Kiwi
    @Mark_Kiwi Місяць тому

    Sir Peter Beck and Rocketlab have a mission to Venus well underway, wrt building the probe, etc, with a mission to investigate life in the atmosphere. They call it a 'nights and weekends project'.

  • @andycordy5190
    @andycordy5190 Місяць тому +3

    It's really encouraging to see some of this research breaking away from earth centred ideas. Just because of proximity and superficial similarities, Venus can be radically different in evolution, even in composition.

  • @Aleiza_49
    @Aleiza_49 Місяць тому

    That's amazing, Venus continues to surprise us and get ever more wonderfully weird. Perhaps she isn't simply 'Earth's evil twin'.

  • @NotKnafo
    @NotKnafo Місяць тому +1

    one study that suggest that life on venus can exist versus how may that dont?

  • @jajasniewski
    @jajasniewski Місяць тому

    I always wondered how much warmer would Venus be than Earth even without its runaway greenhouse effect being closer to the sun and not in the Goldilocks zone. Would liquid water ever have existed on its surface in that case? Imo I never thought Venus was similar to Earth unless Venus migrated or was forced closer to the sun from somewhere else.

  • @Migwuk
    @Migwuk Місяць тому

    Is Venus’ rotation causing Venus and the stuff on Venus to travel back in time.

  • @Steinkonig-yz6xc
    @Steinkonig-yz6xc Місяць тому +1

    Is it possible mercury hit venus while the solar system was forming? Since Mercury is just basically a planet core with an odd orbit around the sun and Venus has an even stranger orbit

  • @MargaretChapman-k1y
    @MargaretChapman-k1y Місяць тому

    Velikovsky said Venus would be very hot, and it was. It's a new planet to the system, hit Mars and changed Earth's rotation for a time days and nights of storms and darkness. It's all in very ancient records. The professor on mudfossil university videos suggests it came out of Jupiter's red spot.

  • @joshua3171
    @joshua3171 Місяць тому

    the interaction of earth and the moon early might have stripped a lot of the density of earths atmosphere away, I wonder if this would have spread life as well?

    • @joshua3171
      @joshua3171 Місяць тому

      we need to build cloud cities on venus to mine the carbon and oxygen to terraform mars as well as internal structural for spaceships

  • @LelandReview
    @LelandReview Місяць тому

    I've been saying this since the 1990's. I found out from Natasha Eloi on Space News channel 44. A young student won a scholarship for using her schools telescope time to investigate Venus. She proved beyond a doubt that the concept of a boiling hot Venus is a old wives tale people keep repeating like its true. When in fact some locations on the Planet's surface are colder than anywhere on Earth. And even the idea that pressure will crush everything planet wide also is a myth. Venus has very high mountains with caves that have pressure similar to what we find on Earth as well. Earth like temps and pressure means life exists. Not to mention that gases from life was also detected. Who knows a sealed cave high up in the mountains could even have breathable air for all we know. Since Venus is less than half the distance to Mars we should focus on colonizing it first.

  • @tdpay9015
    @tdpay9015 Місяць тому

    Among the Sulfur-reducing bacteria listed in wikipedia, there must be something we can use to terraform Venus.