Is there life on Venus? Astronomers working with Jane Greaves from Cardiff University had observed the trivalent hydrogen phosphide PH₃, also called phosphine, in the cloud layer of our neighbouring planet, which could be interpreted as an indication of the existence of alien life.
The scientific work itself, which appeared in the journal Nature AstronomyWe emphasise that the detection of phosphine does not provide robust evidence for life, only for unusual and unexplained chemistryhttps://phys.org/news/2020-09-venus-harbour-life.html
The scientific work itself, which appeared in the journal Nature AstronomyWe emphasise that the detection of phosphine does not provide robust evidence for life, only for unusual and unexplained chemistryhttps://phys.org/news/2020-09-venus-harbour-life.html
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