PHOTOGRAPHY-VENUS: Photos of the Day- Potential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable Venus

This artistic impression depicts the planet Venus, where scientists have confirmed the detection of phosphine molecules

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This artistic impression depicts the planet Venus, where scientists have confirmed the detection of phosphine molecules

This artistic impression depicts the planet Venus, where scientists have confirmed the detection of phosphine molecules. ESO/M. Kornmesser & NASA/JPL/Caltech via REUTERS.

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This artistic illustration depicts the Venusian surface and atmosphere, as well as phosphine molecules

This artistic illustration depicts the Venusian surface and atmosphere, as well as phosphine molecules. These molecules float in the windblown clouds of Venus at altitudes of 55 to 80 km, absorbing some of the millimetre waves that are produced at lower altitudes. They were detected in Venus’s high clouds in data from the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, in which ESO is a partner. ESO/M. Kornmesser/L. Calcada via REUTERS

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The planet Venus is seen in this photograph taken by NASA’s Mariner 10 spacecraft

As it sped away from Venus, NASA’s Mariner 10 spacecraft on February 7, 1974, captured this seemingly peaceful view of the planet, nearly the size of Earth, wrapped in a dense, global cloud layer. The clouded globe of Venus is a world of intense heat, crushing atmospheric pressure and clouds of corrosive acid. NASA/JPL-Caltech via REUTERS

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The planet Venus is seen in this photograph taken by the Galileo spacecraft’s Solid State Imaging System

The planet Venus is seen in this photograph taken by the Galileo spacecraft?s Solid State Imaging System on February 14, 1990. Picture taken February 14, 1990. NASA/JPL via REUTERS

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FILE PHOTO: Handout image courtesy of NASA shows the planet Venus at the start of its transit of the Sun, June 5, 2012. REUTERS/NASA/AIA/Solar Dynamics Observatory/Handout/File Photo

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Data from NASA’s Magellan spacecraft and Pioneer Venus Orbiter is used in an undated composite image of the planet Venus.

Data from NASA’s Magellan spacecraft and Pioneer Venus Orbiter is used in an undated composite image of the planet Venus. NASA/JPL-Caltech/Handout via REUTERS

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FILE PHOTO: Handout images courtesy of NASA show various views of the planet Venus transiting the Sun

FILE PHOTO: Handout images courtesy of NASA show various views of the planet Venus transiting the Sun, June 5, 2012.REUTERS/NASA/AIA/Solar Dynamics Observatory/Handout/File Photo

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This artistic impression depicts the planet Venus, where scientists have confirmed the detection of phosphine molecules

This artistic impression depicts the planet Venus, where scientists have confirmed the detection of phosphine molecules, a representation of which is shown in the inset. The molecules were detected in the Venusian high clouds in data from the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, in which ESO is a partner. ESO/M. Kornmesser/L. Calcada & NASA/JPL/Caltech via REUTERS. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY.

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The hemispheric view of Venus, as revealed by more than a decade of radar investigations culminating in the 1990-1994 Magellan mission

The hemispheric view of Venus, as revealed by more than a decade of radar investigations culminating in the 1990-1994 Magellan mission, is centered at 180 degrees east longitude is seen as published on June 4, 1998. NASA/JPL/USGS/Handout via REUTERS

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FILE PHOTO: NASA image shows the planet Venus at the start of its transit of the Sun

FILE PHOTO: Handout image courtesy of NASA shows the planet Venus at the start of its transit of the Sun, June 5, 2012. REUTERS/NASA/AIA/Solar Dynamics Observatory/Handout/File Photo

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