K2-18 b could have dimethyl sulfide in its air. But is it a sign of life? Fresh data from the James Webb Space Telescope provide more evidence for what some consider a biosignature
In part, I don't care, because I've never doubted that there is life someplace other than Earth. So the mere fact that it shows that there is life outside Earth isn't itself a big deal.
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K2-18 b could have dimethyl sulfide in its air. But is it a sign of life?
Fresh data from the James Webb Space Telescope provide more evidence for what some consider a biosignature
https://www.astronomy.com/science/k2-18-b-could-have-dimethyl-sulfide-in-its-air-but-is-it-a-sign-of-life/
Don't know. Don't really care. We'll never get there.
In part, I don't care, because I've never doubted that there is life someplace other than Earth. So the mere fact that it shows that there is life outside Earth isn't itself a big deal.
life on Venus ?
Maybe in the clouds. The surface is a hellscape ill suited to organic life.
nasa should have had sent balloons in the clouds
NASA didn't know what was under the clouds until it sent a probe to check it out. It was surprised by the result.
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