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Volcanoes Might Explain That Phosphine on Venus – WIRED
Last fall, researchers said the presence of phosphine in the planet’s atmosphere could indicate life. But a new study says there…

Venus is often called Earths sister planet, a neighboring twin of similar density and size. But the resemblance stops there. As the hottest planet in our solar system, the choking Venusian atmosphere is full of heat-trapping carbon dioxide and clouds thick…
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