Maybe There's No Phosphine on Venus | SciShow News

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What is the significance of detecting phosphine gas in Venus's atmosphere?
It suggests the possibility of life.
It indicates the presence of water.
It proves the existence of oxygen.
It confirms the presence of sulfur dioxide.
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What method did the original researchers use to detect phosphine on Venus?
Using a telescope to observe Venus's surface
Spectroscopy
Sending a spacecraft to Venus
Direct sampling of Venus's atmosphere
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What issue did the new research team identify with the original phosphine detection?
Interference from Earth's atmosphere
The presence of water vapor
Spectral line dilution due to telescope configuration
Incorrect frequency measurement
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Where do the new researchers suggest the phosphine signal might actually be coming from?
Venus's surface
Venus's mesosphere
Venus's core
Venus's cloud layer
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a mean motion resonance?
A pattern of synchronized orbits
A way to measure a planet's temperature
A type of planetary atmosphere
A method to detect phosphine
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How does mean motion resonance help astronomers?
By measuring the distance to stars
By calculating planetary masses
By determining the color of planets
By identifying the presence of water
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What is unusual about the arrangement of planets around TOI 178?
They all have the same mass.
They orbit in the same direction.
They are randomly arranged with different types.
They are all gas giants.
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