Foul-smelling gas in the clouds may mean life on Venus

European Space Agency artist impression of the planet Venus where phosphine gas has been found in the clouds. Picture: ESA/PA

European Space Agency artist impression of the planet Venus where phosphine gas has been found in the clouds. Picture: ESA/PA

The discovery of phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus could possibly indicate signs of life on the planet, scientists have said.

The gas has been detected in the atmosphere of Venus, suggesting the planet could host unknown photochemical or geochemical processes.

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