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Have we Found Life at Venus?

September 14, 2020
by
John Michael Godier
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Have we Found Life at Venus?

TL;DR

Recent findings suggest the presence of microbial life on Venus, with the detection of phosphine gas in its atmosphere.

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venus has been a world variously envisioned over time to be in a boat of life a century ago wishful thinking imagined a jungle world hidden under a thick cloud deck full of endless forests and fern-like plants and tall trees then we took a closer look through a series of probes sent by the united states and the soviet union even glimpsing the surfa... Read More

Key Insights

  • 🌊 Venus may have once been habitable, resembling an ocean world with liquid water and active plate tectonics.
  • 🛟 Despite its harsh surface conditions, Venus' atmosphere at a certain layer provides a hospitable environment for life.
  • 🫢 The detection of phosphine gas in Venus' atmosphere, which cannot be explained through natural mechanisms, suggests the presence of microbial life.
  • 🛟 The possibility of microbial life on Venus raises questions about the origins and diversity of life in the universe.

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Q: What are the dark streaks observed in Venus' cloud patterns in ultraviolet light, and could they be linked to life?

The dark streaks observed in Venus' cloud patterns in ultraviolet light absorb UV more efficiently than surrounding areas. These streaks evolve and change without explanation, resembling the behavior of life on Earth.

Q: What is the significance of the detection of elongated particles in Venus' lower cloud layers?

Soviet missions to Venus detected elongated particles, similar in size to small bacteria. These particles may provide an armor-like protection for microbial life against Venus' acidic environment.

Q: How has the recent detection of phosphine gas in Venus' atmosphere affected the search for life?

The detection of phosphine gas in Venus' atmosphere, especially in concentrations that cannot be explained by natural mechanisms, strengthens the possibility of microbial life on the planet.

Q: What are the potential origins of the microbial life on Venus?

The microbial life on Venus could either be contamination from Earth through panspermia, representing a colony of Earth life, or it could be truly alien, indicating a separate genesis of life on Venus.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Venus may have once been an ocean world similar to Earth, with liquid water and active plate tectonics.

  • Despite its harsh surface conditions, a layer in Venus' atmosphere around 50 kilometers up provides a hospitable environment in terms of temperature and pressure.

  • The detection of phosphine gas in Venus' atmosphere, which is typically associated with microbial life on Earth, raises the possibility of microbial life on the planet.


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