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TERESA GUERRERO
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Updated on Monday, September 14, 2020 - 17:00
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If a future spacecraft finds microorganisms in the clouds of Venus, Jane Greaves should take much of the credit for the discovery.
This British astrophysicist three years ago found the first clue that made her think that it was not nonsense that this inhospitable planet, with large amounts of sulfuric acid, could harbor life.
As she explains during an interview with EL MUNDO, the observations made during five days in June 2017 with the James Clerk Ma telescope
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