The extreme and harsh environment on the surface of Venus makes it hard to imagine the existence of life. However, Dr. Nikolai Liyunje, a former Soviet scientist, claimed at an international conference that one of their unmanned spacecraft captured photographs of city ruins on Venus in 1989. These cities are said to be wheel-shaped, with a metropolis at the center connected by a network of roads. Although the photos are blurry, scientists speculate that these cities may have been abandoned for a long time.

Meanwhile, American scientists are studying a mysterious radio signal from outer space, believed to be a distress signal sent from a planet 50,000 years ago. This discovery has garnered widespread attention in the global astronomical community. Experts have conducted computer analyses and have preliminarily decoded the message, indicating that the civilization on that planet is in extreme danger and requires external assistance.

Australian astronomers believe that alien civilizations have already sent messages to Earth, but due to the limited technology of the time, humans were unable to receive these communications. Now, with advancements in technology, humanity is hopeful of unraveling these mysteries from deep within the universe.