How true is the prediction of life on the planet Venus based on phosphine gas?


New York, September 16, 2020

Fans of Nabho Darshan know that Venus is the brightest planet. Researchers believe that life on Venus is possible based on the discovery of a gas called phosphine in the atmosphere of this planet called Venus, on the basis of which many micro-organisms may be floating in the clouds of Venus. Phosphine in which one particle of phosphorus and two particles of hydrogen are formed together. Phosphine has to do with life on Earth. Associated with microorganisms found in the stomachs of animals such as penguins. This gas is emitted by micro-bacteria in the absence of oxygen.

A study by Professor Jane Greaves and her colleagues at Cardiff University in Britain has been published in the journal Nature Astronomy. This article discusses the area where phosphine is found on vinyl. Most importantly, the phosphine atom must have formed naturally or non-biologically.


Professor Jane Greaves and her colleagues monitored Venus at the Mona Kea Observatory in Hawaii using the James Clark Maxwell Telescope and the Atacama Large Millimeter Eri Telescope in Chile. It was during this time that the spectral signature of phosphine was discovered. After which scientists said that there was a lot of phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus. Greaves said that according to the information received about the planet Venus, it is not known what the inorganic source of phosphine is. That is why the possibility of life on the planet Venus can be considered.

Thus, life on Venus is less likely than on any other planet in the solar system because Venus has a large layer in the atmosphere that contains a large amount of carbon dioxide. Atmospheric pressure is about 5 percent, and the atmospheric pressure on Venus is 20 times greater than on Earth, which is why any living thing can boil on Venus in just a few seconds.

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