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Presence of Phosphine on Venus[edit]

The statement "By late October 2020, re-analysis of data with a proper subtraction of background did not result in the detection of phosphine" seems to have now itself been rendered outdated by the original team[1] who has now found a smaller amount of phosphine but still seems to have found phosphine none the less. Maybe amending this section to say the status of phosphine is still uncertain considering the multiple contradictory analyses of the atmosphere are now available. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dmesco17 (talkcontribs)

References

  1. ^ Greaves, Jane. "Re-analysis of Phosphine in Venus' Clouds". arXiv. Retrieved 16 Nov 2020.

Semi-protected edit request on 18 February 2024[edit]

Change "The phosphine was detected at heights of at least 30 miles above the surface," to "The phosphine was detected at heights of at least 50 kilometers above the surface," Gwilio (talk) 21:10, 18 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 19 February 2024[edit]

Under the section "Orbit and Rotation," it says "Venus has no natural satellites. It has several trojan asteroids: the quasi-satellite 2002 VE68 and two other temporary trojans, 2001 CK32 and 2012 XE133." While none of this information is incorrect, 2002 VE68 was given the name "Zoozve" on February 5, 2024. I think that 2002 VE68 should be referred to as Zoozve, since that is now its name.

 Done Ruslik_Zero 20:11, 19 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Major changes in lead[edit]

Can someone check today's major changes in the lead of this feature article. The editor keeps reverting reverts I make to their large edits on planetary and other Solar System articles so can someone else take a look? Thanks. Randy Kryn (talk) 14:58, 6 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]