Documentdetail
ID kaart

oai:arXiv.org:2409.13438

Onderwerp
Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary...
Auteur
Clements, David L.
Categorie

wetenschappen: astrofysica

Jaar

2024

vermelding datum

25-09-2024

Trefwoorden
lessons venus discovery life
Metriek

Beschrijving

The discovery of phosphine in Venus' atmosphere provides lessons for the search for life.

The detection has survived all challenges and has acquired independent support from archival data from PVP.

The presence of phosphine in Venus' oxidising environment is perplexing, and comprehensive studies rule out all known abiotic sources.

More data is needed to understand the origin of phosphine, leading to JCMT-Venus, a long term atmospheric monitoring programme.

This can find how phosphine varies in relation to other species providing clues to its origin.

We present the latest JCMT-Venus results.

The discovery and subsequent papers were explicit that they did not constitute evidence for life, only of phosphine.

Media and public reaction to the discovery and its implications provide lessons for future life searches, as does the reaction of the scientific community.

How this was handled by the team, media, and general public will be reviewed.

;Comment: Accepted for publication in Proceedings of the KAVLI-IAU SYMPOSIUM (IAUS 387): (Toward) Discovery of Life Beyond Earth and its Impact

Clements, David L., 2024, Venus Phosphine: Updates and lessons learned

Document

Openen

Delen

Bron

Artikelen aanbevolen door ES/IODE AI

Bone metastasis prediction in non-small-cell lung cancer: primary CT-based radiomics signature and clinical feature
non-small-cell lung cancer bone metastasis radiomics risk factor predict cohort model cect cancer prediction 0 metastasis radiomics clinical