Last week, the European Space Agency (ESA) released a study of ultraviolet wavelength images taken by the Venus Monitoring Camera which was able to cut through some of the veil of clouds surrounding Venus. The study found rapidly changing weather patterns that cover large areas of the planet, which is just slightly smaller than Earth. The spacecraft also discovered massive clouds of sulfuric acid high above the planet.
This image of ultraviolet wavelengths was taken on July 8, 2008. The brighter haze is produced by sulfuric acid particles, while the composition of the dark areas is unknown.
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- I think it would take one heck of an umbrella to repel raindrops which consist of sulfuric acid. (Read the rest)
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