Planet Venus: The IMPORTANT announcement that SHOCKED all of Mankind

The planet Venus is at the center of an extremely important announcement that shocked all of humanity, here is what was finally revealed for all of us.

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Planet venus is again at the center of a very important announcement that shocked the entire humanity, because it comes a very short period of time after we talked about one of the biggest, possible, discoveries in history. At the beginning of this month, if you remember, scientists announced with great pomp that they had discovered on the planet Venus something called phosphine, a type of molecule that could support life, according to them.

Planet venus has since then very intensively studied all the images taken by various spacecraft sent there, but the scientists who checked the discoveries of their colleagues failed to confirm the possible existence of phosphine. The very careful analysis of all the data that was recorded there did not lead to the conclusion that there really is phosphine in the atmosphere on the planet Venus, so that life could not be supported in any way.

Planet Venus: The IMPORTANT announcement that SHOCKED all of Mankind

Planet venus it is very difficult to monitor from Earth, and the telescopes that are used can render blurry images, with various image distortions, and researchers can be fooled by them into thinking that there are relevant molecules there. This is what would have happened with the discovery of phosphine by the scientists who announced their great achievement regarding the planet Venus, or at least that's what new experts who analyzed the data say.

"The phosphine appeared as a dip in the spectrum of Venus at about 1,12 millimeters, a wavelength of light that the molecule was thought to absorb. If the spectrum of Venus could be drawn as a straight line across all wavelengths of light, the phosphine would make a deep valley at that wavelength. But real data is never that easy to read. In real life, other sources—from the Earth's atmosphere to the inner workings of the telescope itself—introduce jitters, or "noise," into that straight line. The bigger the wobbles, the more scientists think the dips represent interesting molecules. Any particular dip could instead just be a very large random movement.”

Planet venus it was at the center of many theories formulated by various scientists after it was found out that there could be phosphine there, but none of them were even close to reality in terms of the possibility of life there. Based on everything that has been discovered so far about the planet Venus, it seems that phosphine is not one of the elements that would exist in the atmosphere, and this is easy to understand because it would have no way to get there easily, and even if there were, it would be extremely difficult to detect anyway.

Planet venus remains one of great interest for researchers from all over the world, so it will be extremely interesting to see how researchers will contradict themselves with future discoveries.