The recent suggestion of phosphine in Venus’s atmosphere has regenerated interest in the idea of life in clouds. However, such analyses usually neglect the role of water activity, which is a measure of the relative availability of water, in habitability. Here we compute the water activity within the clouds of Venus and other Solar System planets from observations of temperature and water-vapour abundance. We find water-activity values of sulfuric acid droplets, which constitute the bulk of Venus’s clouds, of ≤0.004, two orders of magnitude below the 0.585 limit for known extremophiles. Considering other planets, ice formation on Mars imposes a water activity of ≤0.537, slightly below the habitable range, whereas conditions are biologically ...
Venus’ atmosphere has a rich chemistry involving interactions among sulfur, chlorine, nitrogen, hyd...
Upper limits on liquid water in Venus atmosphere due to presence of hydrogen chlorid
Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundament...
The recent suggestion of phosphine in Venus’s atmosphere has regenerated interest in the idea of lif...
Hallsworth JE, Koop T, Dallas TD, et al. Water activity in Venus's uninhabitable clouds and other pl...
International audienceWith its thick CO2 atmosphere, moonless skies, and proximity to the Sun, Venus...
In order to understand the evolution of water on Venus, we must know the hydrogen escape flux as a f...
Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundament...
Recent work has established that Venus once had at least 100 times its present complement of outgass...
The atmosphere of Venus remains mysterious, with many outstanding chemical connundra. These include ...
Measurements of trace gases in planetary atmospheres help us explore chemical conditions different t...
The planet Venus is the closest to the planet Earth both geographically and geometrically, with an a...
For over half a century, scientists have contemplated the potential existence of life within the clo...
The possibility of life in the venusian clouds was proposed in the 1960s, and recently this hypothes...
For over half a century, scientists have contemplated the potential existence of life within the clo...
Venus’ atmosphere has a rich chemistry involving interactions among sulfur, chlorine, nitrogen, hyd...
Upper limits on liquid water in Venus atmosphere due to presence of hydrogen chlorid
Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundament...
The recent suggestion of phosphine in Venus’s atmosphere has regenerated interest in the idea of lif...
Hallsworth JE, Koop T, Dallas TD, et al. Water activity in Venus's uninhabitable clouds and other pl...
International audienceWith its thick CO2 atmosphere, moonless skies, and proximity to the Sun, Venus...
In order to understand the evolution of water on Venus, we must know the hydrogen escape flux as a f...
Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundament...
Recent work has established that Venus once had at least 100 times its present complement of outgass...
The atmosphere of Venus remains mysterious, with many outstanding chemical connundra. These include ...
Measurements of trace gases in planetary atmospheres help us explore chemical conditions different t...
The planet Venus is the closest to the planet Earth both geographically and geometrically, with an a...
For over half a century, scientists have contemplated the potential existence of life within the clo...
The possibility of life in the venusian clouds was proposed in the 1960s, and recently this hypothes...
For over half a century, scientists have contemplated the potential existence of life within the clo...
Venus’ atmosphere has a rich chemistry involving interactions among sulfur, chlorine, nitrogen, hyd...
Upper limits on liquid water in Venus atmosphere due to presence of hydrogen chlorid
Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundament...