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Professor Jane Greaves of Cardiff University’s research team observed phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus on five separate occasions

Professor Jane Greaves of Cardiff University’s research team has observed phosphine in the Venusian atmosphere on five separate occasions. Using the James Clark Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) in Hawaii, Greavsey and his research team detected phosphine gas in the lower regions of Venus’ atmosphere. This suggests that living organisms may exist below or on the surface of Venus’s clouds.

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