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Old January 16th 05, 12:01 AM
RichA
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 21:32:57 GMT, Sam Wormley
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Gary Seven wrote:
With all the current hype about Titan and what the initial findings have
been, I can't help but wonder why something durable isn't again sent to
Venus. I would think that of all the planets other than ours and Mars,
Venus might hold the best chance of finding a living organism.


Why would you suspect that a hellish hot and baked dry surface
devoid of moisture would even be a chance, let alone a "best chance
for finding other life in our solar system.


I think we'd be better off looking for "pass life" in the solar system
instead of current life. Mars would seem to be the best choice.
-Rich