Lecture-Venus as a Potentially Habitable Planet

Sep 12, 2026 Twentynine Palms, CA

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Saturday, Sep 12, 2026 at 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM PDT

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Sky's The Limit Observatory & Nature Center, 9697 Utah Trail, Twentynine Palms, CA, 92277, United States. Map

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About the Lecture-Venus as a Potentially Habitable Planet

WOMEN IN SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATION (WISE) is a lecture series curated by Dr. Gary Blackwood, NASA/JPL, retired.

 

For these lectures, Sky's The Limit is offering free registration to young women 12-18 who anticipate a career in the sciences.

 

Scientists have been speculating on Venus as a habitable world for over half a century, not the scorching surface, but the much cooler atmosphere at 48 to 60 km above the surface. The concept is that Venus’ perpetual cloud cover might host life, as Earth’s clouds do. The Venus clouds, however, are not made of water but are composed of concentrated sulfuric acid—an aggressive chemical that is toxic for Earth life. New lab-based experiments show some biomolecules are stable in concentrated sulfuric acid, and advance the notion that the Venus atmosphere environment may be able to support complex chemicals needed for life and motivate the astrobiology-focused Morning Star Missions to Venus. 

 

 

Professor Sara Seager is a Canadian-American astrophysicist and Professor of Physics, Planetary Science, and Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her ground-breaking research ranges from the foundation of exoplanet atmospheres to innovative theories about life on other worlds to development of novel space mission concepts. She was Deputy Science Director of NASA’s TESS mission, originator of the JPL–MIT CubeSat ASTERIA, and has led major efforts to design space-based direct imaging missions to discover another Earth. She now directs the Morning Star Missions to Venus in search of signs of life in the planet’s clouds. Her many honors include a MacArthur “genius” grant, the Kavli Prize in Astrophysics, and appointment as an Officer of the Order of Canada. She is the author of The Smallest Lights in the Universe: A Memoir.

 

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