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A European Spacecraft Is About to Fly Past Venus

forbes.com

74 points by squibbles 5 years ago · 9 comments

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valuearb 5 years ago

Unlikely to provide a strong confirmation or repudiation of the current data because it’s instruments are not designed for it.

What’s more interesting is RocketLabs planned probe, which would actually enter the atmosphere. I’m amazed they can get even a small probe to Venus with their booster. If they do that will be very impressive.

  • messe 5 years ago

    > Unlikely to provide a strong confirmation or repudiation of the current data because it’s instruments are not designed for it.

    Next year's fly-by has a better chance of confirming it as it will be much closer (although it will still be barely within the abilities of the instruments).

mensetmanusman 5 years ago

Hopefully they find life.

  • fsiefken 5 years ago

    the adjustment of these fly-bys are about independently confirming the phosphine presence, which might or might not indicate life (through unknown physical processes)

  • em3rgent0rdr 5 years ago

    The original nature article says unknown geological forces or chemistry was a possible explanation too...which seems more likely. Unfortunately popular science articles are more likely to write headlines as "Aliens!" than admit ignorance of geology or chemistry.

  • iso947 5 years ago

    So remember when you're feeling very small and insecure How amazingly unlikely is your birth And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space Cause there's bugger-all down here on Earth

toyg 5 years ago

Why would it be "a complete fluke"? I mean, it is lucky that we get a Venus flyby so close to the announcement about phosphine, but it's not like the capsule was on that way by mistake or had no other purpose...

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