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Scientists just discovered the possibility of life in Venus’ clouds – Upworthy
Carl Sagan predicted it all the way back in the 1960’s.

A study published on Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy found that Venus’ clouds contain phosphine which may be evidence of alien life.
Phosphone is an extremely flammable, corrosive gas also found on Earth that’s produced by anaerobic bacteria and humans in labs.
The study’s authors haven’t verified the origins of the gas but the sources they’ve investigated haven’t been able to explain the amount of gas they discovered.
“We really went through all possible pathways that could produce phosphine…
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