A LINES: Scientists find phosphins on our neighboring planet

Possible alien life signs have been detected on the planet of Venera. Researchers have identified phosphins in the atmosphere of the neighboring planet, suggesting it could be home to alien life. The discovery is no direct monitoring of life on another planet. But the quality of the fossils in Vner can't be explained through any process [...]
Researchers have identified phosphins in the atmosphere of the neighboring planet, suggesting it could be home to alien life.
The discovery is no direct monitoring of life on another planet. But, the phosphine quantum in Vnera cannot be explained through another known process, leading researchers to say that this could be a sign of alien life in our solar system, writes Independent, translate Periscope.
On planet Earth, phosphine is one of the most toxic gases available.
Fosphin is believed to be a “biest a”, or a great influence of life. Experts in the past have suggested that the discovery of phosphine in high quantum cases on another planet could be a sure indicator of alien life.
The surface of Venera is hot and acidic, so conditions make life difficult for any living. /Periscope












