The existence of life on the planet Venus

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Everyone will be surprised to hear that I am presenting you a new piece of information. Scientists think that there is life on the planet Venus. Scientists said on Monday that they had detected the existence of phosphine gas in the clouds surrounding Venus. From this, their idea is that micro-organisms may exist on that planet.

Thus the clouds of Venus are very acidic. Scientists have become optimistic after finding the existence of phosphine in this cloud. Because, this gas is produced in the earth from bacteria. Bacteria in an oxygen-rich environment emit this gas. If there is any reason behind the existence of phosphine on Venus, they are hopeful that there is an environment for the origin and development of life.

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The existence of life on the planet Venus!

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Published: 14 September 2020, 23:09

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Scientists have expressed the initial hope that life could exist on the nearest planet to Earth: Reuters

Scientists believe that Venus has life. Scientists said on Monday that they had detected the existence of phosphine gas in the clouds surrounding Venus. From this, their idea is that micro-organisms may exist on that planet.

Thus the clouds of Venus are very acidic. Scientists have become optimistic after finding the existence of phosphine in this cloud. Because, this gas is produced in the earth from bacteria. Bacteria in an oxygen-rich environment emit this gas. If there is any reason behind the existence of phosphine on Venus, they are hopeful that there is an environment for the origin and development of life.

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Phosphine gas on Earth is caused mainly by bacteria, which is a sign of an oxygen-rich environment. Scientists have discovered the existence of this phosphine gas on Venus with the help of the James Clark Maxwell Telescope in Hawaii, USA.

The news agency Reuters reported that scientists could not identify the existence of any life. They say that phosphine gas in the earth is caused mainly by bacteria, which is a sign of an oxygen-rich environment. Scientists have identified the existence of this phosphine gas with the help of the James Clark Maxwell Telescope in Hawaii, USA. They later confirmed the matter by observing Chile's Atacama Large Millimeter / Submillimeter Array (ALMA) radio telescope.

The study, led by Cardiff University in Wales astronomer Jane Greaves, was published in Nature Astronomy. "I am very surprised," he said of his observations and the results.

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