The mysterious origin of an impressive cloud disturbance on Venus has now been revealed by a team including the University of Tokyo. Researchers used numerical models to show that an enormous ...
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30-mile-high clouds of acid on Venus are made by the largest 'hydraulic jump' in the solar system
A wall of 30-mile-high acid clouds on Venus formed thanks to a phenomenon found in your kitchen sink.
This happens when a fast-moving, shallow flow suddenly slows down and becomes deeper.
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Venus has a 6,000-kilometer wall of acid clouds sweeping around the planet — it’s the largest hydraulic jump in the solar system
Picture the thin ring of water that fans out when a faucet hits a flat sink. At some point the flow snaps upward into a ...
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