The US space agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has claimed that some traces of life have been discovered on the planet Venus.
A report released by NASA states that some red gas was discovered in the atmosphere of the Earth's neighbor or twin planet Venus, which indicates the presence of life.
According to the report, this was said by the experts after a telescope observation of the planet Venus. Missions will be sent.
Experts say that because Venus is very close to the Sun, its temperature is higher than other planets and that is why toxic gases are being emitted there.
According to NASA, experts have not yet done any work on the search for life on the planet Venus, just examined it with a telescope and then compiled a report based on the records collected.
According to experts, phosphene chemical has been found on the planet Venus, which indicates an environment and also indicates that there are creatures living there or humans can live.
Experts say that this chemical called phosphofene is prepared for industrial use on earth or it grows in an oxygen free environment.
Jane Graves, head of the research team and a professor at the University of Cardiff in the UK, said: Used to be able to observe the volume of Venus and the gases present there.
The research team also believes that the chemical phosphofen is found in very small amounts in the clouds of the planet Venus or in a limited number somewhere.
Researchers believe that their discovery is important because most possibilities for alternative sources of phosphofen have not been proven, but they also acknowledge that much work and research is needed to confirm the existence of life on the planet.
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