Topic of the day,
- is there life on venus?
-what researchers recently found?
-what was the gas spotted over there?
-significance of the discovery?
-so, there is life on venus!
-what are the missions on venus so far?
Introducing the topic,
About the discovery,
In the recent times the scientists found a gas on Venus called "phosphine".
it has been detected on Venus atmosphere which indicates that microbes may inhibit earth's inhospitable neighbour is sign of potential life beyond our planet.
How is the gas spotted on venus,
And international scientific team first spotted "phosphon" using the James clerk Maxwell telescope in Hawaii and confirmed it using the the Atacama large millimetre or submillimeter (ALMA) radio telescope in chile.
Significance of the discovery,
New finding will further Ignite interest in space missions to Venus previously overlooked in the search for extra terrestrial life because it has wrapped in a thick toxic atmosphere that traps in heat.
the surface temperature on Venus is at 880 degrees Fahrenheit, it's hard enough to melt a lead .
So, there is life on venus,
Actually life forms on Venus has been discovered but observations suggest that possibility of microbial activity in the upper layer of its atmosphere research is continuing to either confirm the presence of life or find an alternative explanation to the finding.
Missions on Venus so far are,
- In 1961 exploration on Venus began.
- In 1962 first spacecraft at Venus developed.
- In 1967 Venus atmosphere was measured in which large amount of CO2 has detected.
- 1975 first Venus picture was pictured.
- In 2010 "akatsuki"which is currently Venus only guest from earth was lander.
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