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Massive wall of acid clouds stretching over 4000 miles found hiding on Venus for 35 years – Brinkwire

A massive wall of acid clouds has been spotted hiding below the hellish atmosphere of Venus that is swirling around at speeds similar to that of a jet plane.
The atmospheric disruption sits about 31 miles above the surface that stretches over 4,000 miles and periodically swipes the solid globe in five days at about 203 miles per hour.
Astronomers have yet to see such a planetary-scale cloud elsewhere in the Solar System, but speculate it has been lurking in Venus’s atmosphere for more than thr…
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