Five places we might find life in our own solar system

Life on Earth occupies some bizarre places – pools of pitch, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and lightless lakes buried under glaciers. While scientists hunt for hospitable planets circling other stars, the solar system has a few candidates. Here are five.

5. Venus

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The northern hemisphere of Venus is shown in this global view of the planet's surface.

It's a long shot, with its crushing atmosphere and surface temperatures that would melt lead. But 30 miles up, conditions might be more favorable. Bacteria on Earth endure much worse.

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