Venus, often called Earth’s twin, is in fact a planet of extremes. Beneath its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere lie crushing surface temperatures and dense clouds of sulfuric acid. While the planet’s main cloud layer sits between 47 and 70 kilometers above the surface, scientists have long been puzzled by a mysterious layer of particles below […] The post Cosmic Dust Identified As The Source Of Venus’ Enigmatic Lower Haze appeared first on Astrob…
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