After exploring Venus’ dark side, scientists find unexpected weather
ESA’s spacecraft probed Venus’ nightside for the first time. After astronomers reviewed the data, they were surprised to find unusual cloud formations that shouldn’t be there according to computer models. This mosaic illustrates the atmospheric super-rotation at the upper clouds of Venus. Credit: ESA, JAXA, J. Peralta and R. Hueso. Earth’s hellish twin If there’s a…
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Sure is empty down here...