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British newspaper: Soviet scientists found life on Venus

British newspaper “Daily Express” talked about the secret space program of Moscow, which was developed in the Soviet era, where scientists suggested that after they found things similar to life forms, that there is life on VenusThe newspaper pointed out that it was believed for a long time that it was impossible to have life on Venus due to the lack of appropriate conditions for that, adding, however, the Soviet research program using the station “Venus-13” led to a sensation in 1981.

According to the newspaper, the first to disclose this information was Leonid Xanvomalti, but he was criticized by NASA experts, as the Soviet astrophysicists studied Venus very secretly, so the Americans were unable to know the Soviet discoveries.

The newspaper added that the Americans studied both the moon and Mars but did not study Venus due to the harsh conditions on the planet, noting that after the Soviet scientists published evidence of observing a foreign object on Venus, NASA representatives immediately doubted that the origin of the body was organic.

The Americans considered that the Soviet scientists had documented the reflection of the camera lens cover, yet some American scientists supported the Soviet scientists, and considered that it is possible to have an organic life on Venus.

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