September 18th, 2020 at 10:46 PM
Ah yes, I heard about this . I also saw a Fraser Cain video, that provided a bit more detail:
Basically, even though Venus is incredibly hot, it's much cooler in the clouds (where the phosphine was found), so the temperature isn't a problem. It's still possible that it might be formed by some unknown chemical or geological process; however, we don't know what that would be.
Intriguing stuff nonetheless!
Basically, even though Venus is incredibly hot, it's much cooler in the clouds (where the phosphine was found), so the temperature isn't a problem. It's still possible that it might be formed by some unknown chemical or geological process; however, we don't know what that would be.
Intriguing stuff nonetheless!