NEW DELHI: In an unexpected finding, astronomers have detected the presence of phosphine, a toxic gas associated with anaerobic life on Earth, in the clouds of Venus. The discovery, published in the ...
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The search for life on Venus just took another turn, thanks to JWST's brown dwarf discovery
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered phosphine in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf — the same chemical that stoked controversy following claims that it had been detected on Venus and ...
Researchers have discovered significant sources of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus — a colorless and odorless gas that they say is a possible sign of life, as it’s often the result of organic ...
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Mysterious molecule found on brown dwarf casts further doubt on potential signs of life on Venus
Brown dwarfs: too small to be stars, too big to be planets. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. Only discovered in the 1990s, these in-between cosmic objects aren't big ...
Astronomers have discovered phosphine gas in the atmosphere of an ancient brown dwarf, Wolf 1130C, using the James Webb Space ...
ALIEN life could be producing an Earth-like gas on Venus, our closest space neighbour. The scorching "hell planet" would instantly kill a human, with surface temperatures reaching 470C – and pressure ...
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