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The discovery, in acid clouds of Aphrodite, a gas associated with the existence of life, of phosphine, is perhaps the most important event in the search for extraterrestrial life, according to POT.
The director of the US space agency welcomed this scientific discovery, noting that he now wants to prioritize the study of Aphrodite, who had been “neglected” since all eyes were on Mars.
«Life in Aphrodite? The discovery of phosphine, a product of anaerobic biology, is by far the most important event in the investigation of extraterrestrial life.Jim Bridenstein wrote on Twitter.
The study on the discovery of phosphine in Aphrodite was previously published in scientific journal Nature Astronomy.
The presence of phosphine in the atmosphere of the planet “Venus” was discovered by researchers, something that they report may be indication of extraterrestrial life.
Although the discovery is not directly related to the observation of life on another planet, the enormous amount of phosphine on Venus cannot be explained by any known process. Therefore, the researchers estimate that it may be a sign of alien life in the solar system.
The substance was found in dense clouds of the planet of two telescopes in Chile and Hawaii. On land, phosphine is a gas that smells like rotten fish and is found in places like mud from lakes and dung from penguins. Is produced through industrial processesHowever, it is also created by anaerobic organisms, such as bacteria and germs.
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