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It turns out that the clouds of Venus were not created to sustain life. So now scientists have turned to Jupiter instead.The dire temperatures on Venus' surface could reach nearly 900 degrees Fahrenheit. causing an inhospitable asteroid But last year's study revived hope.ทดลองเล่นสล็อตฟรีxo

that Venus could save life after researchers detected phosphine gas, produced by bacteria on Earth, in warmer clouds.The new study was published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy. It found that the water concentration in our nearest neighbor's infamous sulfuric acid cloud was too dry for life as we know it to find a way to survive.

Microbiologist John Hallsworth discovered in 2017 that terrestrial fungi can survive at 58.5% relative humidity, the driest conditions an organism has ever seen. He decided to test if they could live on other planets.Hallsworth said in a press release: "We lean back to argue

that some of the world's toughest and most intense microbes could have activity on Venus.Hallsworth found that no living thing could survive the atmosphere of our sister planet. which is equivalent to 0.4% relative humidity, his team studied. The "water activity" of the planet

which means the concentration of water molecules instead of the actual amount of water Water activity is calculated by directly observing pressure, temperature and water concentration. The researchers used existing measurements from seven US and Soviet probes and one spacecraft mission from the late 1970s to early 1980s.

               
                 

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