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Venus Alien Life? Robotic Object And Other Anomalies Found In NASA Venera Surface Images!

Thursday, April 17, 2014 16:58
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The Venera series probes were developed by the Soviet Union
between 1961 and 1984 to gather data from Venus, Venera
being the Russian name for Venus. As with some of the 
Soviet Union’s other planetary probes,
the later versions were launched in pairs 
with a second vehicle being launched soon after
the first of the pair.

Ten probes from the Venera series successfully landed on Venus
and transmitted data from the surface, including the two 
program and Venera-Halley probes. In addition, thirteen Venera
probes successfully transmitted data from the atmosphere of Venus.

Venera 13 and 14

The two descent craft landed about 950 kilometres (590 mi) apart, 
just east of the eastern extension of an elevated region known as
Phoebe Region. The Venera 13 lander survived for 127 minutes, and
the Venera 14 lander for 57 minutes, where the planned design life
was only 32 minutes. The Venera 14 craft had the misfortune of 
ejecting the camera lens cap directly under the surface compressibility
tester arm, and returned information for the compressibility
of the lens cap rather than the surface. The descent vehicles
transmitted data to the buses, which acted as data relays as they flew by Venus.

Leonid Ksanfomaliti of the Space 
Research Institute of Russia’s Academy of Sciences 
published research that analyzed the photos 
from the Venus mission made by a Soviet 
landing probe, Venus-13, in 1982.
The photos feature several objects, which 
Ksanfomaliti said, resembled “a disk,” “a black 
flap” and “a scorpion.” All of them “emerge, 
fluctuate and disappear,” the scientist said, 
referring to their changing location on different 
photos and traces on the ground.
“What if we forget about the current theories 
about the nonexistence of life on Venus, let’s 
boldly suggest that the objects’ morphological 
features would allow us to say that they are 
living,” Solar System Research quoted Ksanfomaliti 
as saying.

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