Scientists from the University of Tokyo discovered that Venus's 30-mile-high sulfuric acid clouds are maintained by a planetary-scale hydraulic jump, the same physics observed when water from a faucet hits a sink basin and suddenly jumps into a raised circular ring.
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Scientists Finally Solved Venus's 30-Mile Acid Clouds… Using a Sink本站添加:
Venus's acid clouds are 30 miles high, but how? April 24th, 2026. [music] Venus's poison sky.
Sulfuric acid clouds churn 30 miles high, but scientists couldn't explain what powered their strange waves.
Tokyo researchers found the clue in your sink.
When faucet water hits the basin, it spreads out, then suddenly jumps into a raised circular ring. That little water [music] ring trick is called a hydraulic jump. On Venus, the same physics may be scaled up across a whole planet, which is how
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