A new modelling study finds that roughly 100 microbial cells per year may be delivered to Venus’s clouds via rock ejected from Earth by asteroid impacts, suggesting that if life is ever discovered in the Venusian atmosphere, it could have originated on Earth.

https://techfixated.com/if-life-exists-in-venuss-clouds-it-might-have-hitchhiked-there-from-earth-study-finds/

10 Comments

  1. ARobertNotABob on

    Like a Petrova Line. Though that’s a fictional link between Sun and Venus in *Hail Mary Project*.

  2. UtterTravesty on

    When was the last Impact on Earth that could have ejected material into space? Im guessing this is mainly from material already ejected millions of years ago, but still out in solar orbits?

  3. There’s another theory that the soviets brought microbial life there during their venera program. Apparently they weren’t that great at sanitizing their hardware so it’s possible something hitched a ride and is now reproducing in the upper atmosphere.

  4. StarpoweredSteamship on

    This assumes that said microbial life survives exit velocity in Earth’s atmosphere AND re-entry in the VENUSIAN atmosphere. These are not exactly a Delta flight with peanuts and a meal.

  5. It would be easy enough to disambiguate. If the basic biochemistry (DNA, RNA, amino acids, etc.) match, then it came from Earth.