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Could there be life on Venus? – The Science Show – ABC News
Last week it was announced that phosphine, a compound known as an indicator of life, has been discovered in the atmosphere of Venus. So is there really life in the Venusian atmosphere?

Last week it was announced that phosphine, a compound known as an indicator of life, has been discovered in the atmosphere of Venus. So is there really life in the Venusian atmosphere? And if life is there, did it start there, or was it taken there within rocks from Earth. And if there is life, is there one species or an ecosystem? Paul Davies considers the possibilities.
Phosphine discovery points to the possibility of life on Venus ABC News
GuestPaul DaviesProfessor of Theoretical Physics, C…
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