Tag: Wolf 1130C
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Phosphine in Brown Dwarf Atmospheres: Biosignature Clues
Introduction: Phosphine and the hunt for life beyond Earth Scientists seeking life beyond our planet often focus on biosignatures—molecules that hint at biological processes. Phosphine, a gas produced by anaerobic microbes on Earth, has long been proposed as a potential marker of life. Yet before any molecule can be treated as a true biosignature, researchers…
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Mysterious phosphine in a brown dwarf casts doubt on Venus biosignature claims
A mysterious molecule in a brown dwarf challenges our ideas about life signals A new study published in Science reports the detection of phosphine, a simple phosphorus-bearing molecule, in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf named Wolf 1130C. The finding is provocative because phosphine has long been touted as a potential sign of life when…
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Phosphine detected in a brown dwarf’s atmosphere signals new astrochemical insights
Introduction: phosphine as a biosignature under close scrutiny In the search for life beyond Earth, scientists routinely look for biosignatures—molecules that could arise from the chemistry of living systems. Phosphine (PH3) is one such molecule that has sparked ongoing debate because on Earth it is produced primarily by anaerobic microbes. Yet a true biosignature must…
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Phosphine on a Brown Dwarf Complicates Venus Biosignature Claims
What this finding means A team of astronomers reporting in Science has detected phosphine, a simple phosphorus-hydrogen molecule, in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf named Wolf 1130C. The result is intriguing because phosphine has long been discussed as a potential biosignature—an indirect hint of life—when found in Venus’ clouds. The new observation shows that…
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Phosphine Detected in Brown Dwarf Atmosphere
Biosignatures, phosphine, and the brown-dwarf twist In the search for life beyond Earth, scientists look for biosignatures—molecules whose presence could signal biology. Phosphine is one such candidate because on our planet it is produced primarily by anaerobic organisms and is rarely formed through abiotic processes in oxygen-rich environments. Yet before scientists declare any molecule a…
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Phosphine in a Brown Dwarf Casts Doubt on Venus Biosignature Claims
Introducing a puzzling finding A new study published in Science reports a surprising detection: phosphine, a simple molecule made of a phosphorus atom and three hydrogen atoms, in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf known as Wolf 1130C. This brown dwarf, an object that sits between a planet and a star in size and temperature,…