This new discovery strengthens the possibility of life on our neighboring planet Three years ago, astronomers announced that they had detected phosphine, a molecule associated with biological activity on Earth, in the clouds of Venus. This unexpected discovery ignited a wave of excitement and debate within the scientific community. Now, the team behind the find has unveiled new evidence, revealing that phosphine has been detected even deeper in Venus’s atmosphere, all the way down to the clouds.
From 2009 to 2018, the Kepler space telescope hunted for exoplanets, introducing us to thousands of planets called Kepler planets, and upending many beliefs.
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