Indian scientist discovered Curry Life on Alien Planet, found a strong sign

With the help of James Web Space Telescope, scientists have discovered signs of possible life at an external level. Two gases were found in the atmosphere of the planet – dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and dimethrelic ointment (DMDs), generated by organisms living on earth. The name of this planet is K2-18B. The gas found here produces marine algae on earth. Two gases – DMS and DMDs – were found in the atmosphere of the planet called K2-18B. These gases are produced by microorganisms such as the organisms living on earth, mainly marine phytoplinkon – algae. The lead author of the study of the Institute of Astronomy of Cambridge University said this planet could be full of microorganic life. However, he emphasized that they do not disclose the discovery of a real living organism, but a probable bio-sign. These are the first signs of the external world that may live. The planet K2–18B is 8.6 times more spacious than Earth. The diameter is about 2.6 times larger than the diameter of the earth. It revolves around a red dwarf star that is smaller and less shiny than our sun. Scientists have proposed a Hyyasian world – an ocean -covered planet living for the microorganic life and whose atmosphere is rich in hydrogen. Scientists have said that finding out if there is another eternal system that can produce DMS or DMDs in the atmosphere of a planet is more theoretical and practical studies. Madhusudan said that the discovery of such other planets is an important turn in search of life outside the solar system, where we have shown that we can find signs of life in living planets with current equipment. Now we have entered the observation time of astronomy. Madhusudan also said that many efforts in our solar system are underway to discover life, including allegations that they have life -friendly conditions on Mars, Venus and other icy moon. Share this story -tags