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"For Years We Couldn’t Understand It": What's the Massive Anomaly Lurking in the Clouds Over Venus?
A University of Tokyo team says the wave was driven by a lower-cloud hydraulic jump that lofted sulfuric acid into Venus’s top layer.
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Scientists Detect Weird Anomalies in Clouds of Venus
Mysteries abound on our planetary neighbor Venus, not least of all because it’s permanently shrouded in a thick and nigh-impenetrable layer of clouds. But when the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Akatsuki space probe visited the steaming hot world in 2016, it managed to spot something anomalous in the atmospheric veil obscuring the planet’s inscrutable surface: an enormous wave tearing through the atmosphere for days at a time, creating …
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