Your data was a Venus Vega balloon probe.
They flew by Venus.
They dropped off these balloon probes into the Venus atmosphere and they gravity kicked on the way to Halley's Comet.
It went to Halley's Comet by flyby of Venus.
Gravitational assist flyby of Venus and went to Halley's Comet.
So they gave them the data and it had what's called nephilometer and other data from deep inside the atmosphere of Venus.
When was the first time we actually figured out the temperature or sent a probe into Venus?
Isn't there theories out there that there could be life in the atmosphere of Venus?
Yeah, there is now because of the chemicals that have been detected in the upper atmosphere of Venus.
And that was the first moment that the Vulcan Venus scientist Carl Sagan knew who demodulated that data.