... sign that life could be present. However, methane can also be produced abiotically, for example, by the oxidation of iron, similar to what occurs in terrestrial hot springs, or in active volcanoes. Consequently, for a planet beyond our own, the...
... show that phosphine gas could be produced by aqueous or acid corrosion from phosphorus-containing impurities in iron. “The concentration of phosphine liberated by aqueous corrosion was of the same order of magnitude (ng/kg) as those detected...
... endanger the life of [the astronauts]. The situation, which today is associated with the ageing of the structure, iron, can lead to irreversible consequences - before a catastrophe. This must not be allowed," Borisov said, referring to the need...
... year and its expected lifetime is around 15 years, the programme’s planners have said. Striking while the iron is hot, speaking at a space conference, held in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province on Saturday, the chief designer of the...
... proposed as a technique for producing water on the Moon, the process involves separating ilmenite – a compound which contains iron, titanium and oxygen (FeTiO3) – from lunar soil, crushing it to a fine powder and then heating it in an enclosed...
... Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in northern Chile, the pair say that phosphides, bound in metals such as iron, are finding their way to the surface from deep within Venus’ interior by plume volcanism. Volcanic plumes...