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5,000-Mile Wall of Acid Clouds Reappears on Venus: 'Not Certain What It Is'
A strange, gargantuan wall of acid-filled clouds on our neighboring planet Venus has been spotted by a hobbyist astronomer. This structure, known as the Venus Cloud Discontinuity, is around 5,000 miles long, cutting across Venus' equator, and hovers …