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Aliens are closer than you think! India – Primitive scientists found clues of 120 light-years on this planet…

Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan of Indian origin and his team of scientists have done enough research to at least have some knowledge of your many curiosity about the existence of life outside of Earth.

Aliens (representative image)

alien! Do they exist in us or any other solar system? where are they? Do they look like us? How are they different from us? These and more questions come to mind when you see these mysterious and mysterious creatures in movies and read them in science fiction. But they will no longer be as mysterious as they are now. Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan of Indian origin and his team of scientists have done enough research to at least have some knowledge of your many curiosity about the existence of life outside of Earth.

A distance of 120 light years!

After their in-depth study of K2-18B, Madhusudhan and his colleagues discovered dimethyl sulfide (DMS), a gas made only by biologics on Earth. Marine algae produce this gas primarily on our planet. The team of astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to analyze lights from K2-18b, which emits from the Sub-Neptune, which is larger than the Earth but smaller than the Neptune.

Ocean, sky

After discovering Earth in 2017, Dr. Madhusudan and his team thought it might be the Hycean planet. These are planets with hydrogen-rich oceans and sky. Naturally, these are perfect for finding life. An in-depth study using JWST showed that K2-18b has a large number of gases such as methane, carbon dioxide and DMS. The presence of DMS will prove to be powerful in 2023. With these discoveries, scientists concluded that life may exist.

Who is Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan?

Born in India in 1980, Dr. Madhusudhan went to IIT (BHU), Varanasi, and studied engineering. He later received his master’s degree and doctorate in planetary science from MIT. He worked hand in hand with Dr. Sara Seager, a renowned exoplanet researcher. Madhusudan is currently a professor at the University of Cambridge. He is primarily committed to the alien atmosphere and its potential to support life.

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