UK Mission to Search for Alien Life in Venus's Clouds
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Summary
A UK-based mission is planning to send a probe to Venus's clouds to search for microbial life after detecting potential signs of biological activity like phosphine and ammonia.
Key quotes
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"Over the past half-decade, scientists have detected the presence of phosphine and ammonia—two potential signs of biological activity—in Venus’s clouds."
"Given the planet’s thick, toxic atmosphere, the mission plans to search for microbial life in the Venusian clouds."
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