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Key Driver of Extreme Winds on Venus Identified
A new study suggests that a once-daily atmospheric tidal cycle may be a bigger driver of rapid Venusian winds than previously ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists may have solved Venus’s 220 mph wind mystery
Venus spins slowly, yet its upper atmosphere races around the planet at roughly 220 miles per hour, a supercharged jet stream ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Mysterious Winds on Venus: Scientists Finally Uncover the Force Behind Them
Venus, with its fiery surface and rapid atmospheric rotation, has always been a subject of fascination for scientists. Recent ...
How can scientists study the meteorology of Venus from Earth since there are currently no missions to Venus? This is what a recent study published in Earth, Planets and Space hopes to address as a ...
Venus appears as a tiny crescent between tree branches yesterday evening (May 11) through a telephoto lens. You can easily see its phase in binoculars now. Bob King Have you noticed that Venus is ...
Before we get to the weather, we will talk about some astronomy. We have the Perseid meteor peaking tonight and Wednesday night, and also Jupiter and Venus are very close together in the morning sky.
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