Space.comAfter a tantalizing discovery at Venus, what could an astrobiology mission look like?Sep 19, 2020Meghan BartelsBy Meghan Bartelsbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
ForbesIn A Complete Fluke, A European Spacecraft Is About To Fly Past Venus – And Could Look For Signs Of LifeSep 16, 2020Jonathan O'CallaghanBy Jonathan O'Callaghanbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
Astronomy MagazineAstronomers spy phosphine on Venus, a potential sign of lifeSep 17, 2020Mark ZastrowBy Mark Zastrowbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The ConversationThe detection of phosphine in Venus' clouds is a big deal – here's how we can find out if it's a sign of lifeSep 18, 2020Paul K. ByrneBy Paul K. Byrnebookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The New York TimesOn Venus, Cloudy With a Chance of Microbial Life (Published 2020)Sep 19, 2020Dennis OverbyeBy Dennis Overbyebookmark_bordersharemore_vert
Space.comRocket Lab's plan to search for life on Venus in 2023 just got more excitingSep 16, 2020Mike WallBy Mike Wallbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
Scientific AmericanLife on Venus? Breakthrough Initiatives Funds Study of Possible BiosignatureSep 16, 2020Mike WallBy Mike Wallbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The VergeWhat the future of Venus exploration could look like following major discoverySep 17, 2020Loren GrushBy Loren Grushbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The New York TimesThe Search for Life on Venus Could Start With This Private Company (Published 2020)Feb 8, 2021Jonathan O'CallaghanBy Jonathan O'Callaghanbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
Space.comVenus, once billed as Earth's twin, is a hothouse (and a tantalizing target in the search for life)Sep 15, 2020Nola Taylor TillmanBy Nola Taylor Tillmanbookmark_bordersharemore_vert