NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine also tweeted Monday: “It’s time to prioritize Venus.” If Rocket Lab founder Peter Beck gets his way, a privately-funded mission could get the next crack at probing Venus’s soupy atmosphere. The announcement Monday of the discovery of phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus - an indicator of possible life - has raised hopes among scientists for new robotic missions to renew exploration of Earth’s planetary neighbor. Credit: JAXA / ISAS / Akatsuki Project Team ![]() A synthesized false color image of Venus, using 283-nm and 365-nm band images taken by the Venus Ultraviolet Imager (UVI) on Japan’s Akatsuki orbiter.
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