A 3,700-mile wall of acid clouds has been racing around Venus for decades, and scientists say the answer may be kitchen-sink physics scaled up to planetary size - Space Daily
Scientists have identified the mechanism behind one of Venus’s strangest weather features: a 3,700-mile-long bank of sulfuric acid clouds that whips around the planet every few days. The cause, according to a team led by Takeshi Imamura, is a fluid-dynamics p…

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