Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads The day side of Venus covered in clouds as seen by Japan's Akatsuki probe in 2016. (Image credit: JAXA) https://www.space.com/astronomy/venus/30-mile-high-clouds-of-acid-on-venus-are-made-by-the-largest-hydraulic-jump-in-the-solar-system by Klugerman
AndSolksjerHasWonit on May 13, 2026 4:46 pm Fun Fact: Scientists once thought Venus might have oceans under its clouds, so early Soviet Venera program spacecraft were designed so they could float if they landed in water.
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Fun Fact: Scientists once thought Venus might have oceans under its clouds, so early Soviet Venera program spacecraft were designed so they could float if they landed in water.