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Venus hosts the solar system’s largest hydraulic jump, fueling towering sulfuric acid clouds
space2 hours ago

Venus hosts the solar system’s largest hydraulic jump, fueling towering sulfuric acid clouds

Scientists show that Venus’s 30-mile-high sulfuric acid clouds are generated by the solar system’s largest hydraulic jump, a vertical updraft triggered by a planet-wide eastward Kelvin wave that lifts sulfuric acid vapor to about 50 km, creating a massive cloud bank. The finding, based on new modeling, represents the first observed hydraulic jump on a planet beyond Earth and was published in the Journal of Geophysical Research – Planets.

"Potential for Life in Venus's Acidic Clouds, New Study Suggests"
science2 years ago

"Potential for Life in Venus's Acidic Clouds, New Study Suggests"

A recent study suggests that some forms of life could potentially exist in the sulfuric acid clouds of Venus. Researchers found that 19 out of 20 biogenic amino acids remained stable or were chemically modified in ways that could support life when immersed in sulfuric acid at temperatures observed in Venus's cloud layers. This discovery expands the range of possible life-sustaining planets in the universe and challenges the notion that all life forms require water as a medium.