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8. Storms As Wide As Earth
Known as “Great White Spots,” these giant storms resemble the same thunderstorms we experience on Earth, except they’re much larger and stretch across the entire planet, alternating between the equator and mid-latitudes. Since being discovered in 1876, Great White Spots have occurred six times on Saturn, happening every 20 to 30 years.
7. Raining Diamonds
A rainshower of diamonds - I bet a lot of people wish they could get their hands on that!! Except, it happens on Uranus and Neptune and these two planets are billions of miles away. The chance that their gems will be harvested, at least during our lifetime, is slim to none. It’s still pretty neat, though, right?
6. Jupiter’s Great Red Spot
There’s a mega storm raging on Jupiter. It’s been continuously observed since 1830, but similarly reported sightings from as long as 350 to 400 years ago are believed by some researchers to be of the same storm. On the other hand, some scholars believe that the storm observed during the 1600s and 1700s was a different one than the one occurring today. Will we ever know for sure? Probably not. Regardless, a storm that has likely been going on for 400 years is quite impressive!!
5. Greenhouse Effect from Hell
It’s no secret that Venus is the solar system’s hottest planet, with an average temperature of 735 Kelvin, or 462 degrees Celsius. With a surface hot enough to melt lead and an atmospheric pressure 92 times greater than that of Earth, it also sounds like the solar system’s most uncomfortable planet.
4. Explosions in the Sky
Speaking of Venus, it has a lot more going on!! Despite being nearly the same distance from the sun as Earth, Venus is 100 times hotter and its days are 200 times longer than ours. Its atmospheric pressure is similar to that of diving 3,000 feet beneath our ocean’s surface. Venus also lacks a magnetic field, unlike Earth, and this at least partially affects the sun’s impact on the planet.
3. Supersonic Methane Winds
On Neptune, it doesn’t just rain diamonds. Winds on the “blue planet” travel faster than the speed of sound. Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun - unless you cling steadfastly to the outdated belief that Pluto is a planet, of course - and has the strongest winds in the entire solar system.
2. Megastorms
In 2014, the typically placid planet of Uranus experienced a bizarre surge of mega storms, making it the planet’s stormiest year on record. The planet had become more active in 2007, when the sun shone directly on its Equator. As a result of this effect, scientists accurately predicted a particularly stormy year, but they didn’t foresee the chaos that would occur seven years later.
1. Nitrogen Ice Clouds
With an average temperature of minus 315 degrees Fahrenheit, the coldest place in our solar system is represented by Triton, one of Neptune’s 13 moons. In fact, it’s believed by some scientists that Triton and Pluto are similar in composition and may have shared origins.
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