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3 years ago
Dirty Thunderstorm
Dirty Thunderstorm
Dirty Thunderstorm
Dirty Thunderstorm
Dirty Thunderstorm
Dirty Thunderstorm

Dirty thunderstorm

A dirty thunderstorm (also volcanic lightning, thunder volcano) is a weather phenomenon that is related to the production of lightning in a volcanic plume.

A study in the journal Science indicated that electrical charges are generated when rock fragments, ash, and ice particles in a volcanic plume collide and produce static charges, just as ice particles collide in regular thunderstorms.

Volcanic eruptions are sometimes accompanied by flashes of lightning. However, this lightning doesn’t descend from storm clouds in the sky. It is generated within the ash cloud spewing from the volcano, in a process called charge separation.

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4 years ago
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Spies Newly-Discovered Comet NEOWISE

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Spies Newly-Discovered Comet NEOWISE

5 years ago
Jupiter (filtered) By Judith Schmidt.
Jupiter (filtered) By Judith Schmidt.
Jupiter (filtered) By Judith Schmidt.

Jupiter (filtered) by Judith Schmidt.

4 years ago
M45 | The Pleiades | From My Backyard

M45 | The Pleiades | From my backyard

3 years ago
Claude Monet’s Water Structure And Shades, II, Transparent Single Picture Version.

Claude Monet’s water structure and shades, II, transparent single picture version.

3 years ago

Venus has LOCKED tectonic plates??? How does that work? How are they even counted as individual plates if it’s the tectonic equivalent of Pangea?

it's not so much that Venus's tectonic plates are locked, it's more that it never had them in the first place!

which is a major surprise, actually, because Venus is the most Earth-like of the other planets in our solar system.

surprise?

Venus Has LOCKED Tectonic Plates??? How Does That Work? How Are They Even Counted As Individual Plates

"what," you may say, flailing in consternation, "about Mars?? why are we trying to colonize Mars if Venus is more Earth-like???"

and it's a good question! Venus IS technically more Earth-like in the sense that it's right next door, is a solid 80% the size of Earth, and has both a working atmosphere and a liquid mantle composed of molten rock, BUT- it's also important to note that Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system and it rains boiling sulfuric acid at almost all times! our first probes to the damn place actually melted. MELTED.

Venus Has LOCKED Tectonic Plates??? How Does That Work? How Are They Even Counted As Individual Plates

this is what Hell looks like.

BUT ANYWAY so Venus is the planet in our solar system that's the MOST physically similar to Earth, our dear mother who does not rain boiling sulfuric acid on our heads hardly at all ever, so it's kind of a shock that its geology is COMPLETELY FUCKING DIFFERENT.

Venus Has LOCKED Tectonic Plates??? How Does That Work? How Are They Even Counted As Individual Plates

see, Earth's outer crust is broken up into a series of mind-breakingly-massive tectonic plates that sort of skid around on top of the liquid mantle, slowly drifting in different directions driven by Earth's rotation and bonking into each other randomly like a 300-million-year-long Pinball tournament!

but on Venus, the entire outer crust is a single solid piece sitting on top of the liquid mantle, like the peel of an orange.

Venus Has LOCKED Tectonic Plates??? How Does That Work? How Are They Even Counted As Individual Plates

though not as good for you. because of the whole Boiling Acid thing.

and contrary to what you might think, this actually makes Venus a VERY VIOLENT place! the outer crust twists and deforms slightly as the liquid mantle spins under it, like a water balloon being flung repeatedly against a wall by a small child, but all of that force can't really be dispersed because the crust is a single solid piece of rigid rock!

Venus Has LOCKED Tectonic Plates??? How Does That Work? How Are They Even Counted As Individual Plates

so what happens is that this force builds and builds and BUILDS until Venus can't take the strain anymore and has a very volcanic tantrum about it.

Venus Has LOCKED Tectonic Plates??? How Does That Work? How Are They Even Counted As Individual Plates

unlike the rest of the solar system, the surface of Venus is made of relatively new and entirely volcanic rock- because the entire planet is basically having a planet-wide eruption event at all times, with multiple huge volcanos just spewing gigantic amounts of liquid rock everywhere like it's their damn job, to the point where Venus is just getting resurfaced like a McDonalds parking lot every epoch or so.

aren't you glad Earth doesn't do this? I am SO glad Earth doesn't do this.

Venus Has LOCKED Tectonic Plates??? How Does That Work? How Are They Even Counted As Individual Plates

(much, anyway)

uh anyway that's why we're trying to colonize Mars instead, and why plate tectonics are a GOOD thing! thanks for coming to my TED talk bye

5 years ago
Interstellar Dust Of The Horsehead Nebula As Revealed By The Hubble Space Telescope and KUEYEN Telescope.
Interstellar Dust Of The Horsehead Nebula As Revealed By The Hubble Space Telescope and KUEYEN Telescope.

Interstellar dust of the Horsehead Nebula as revealed by the Hubble Space Telescope and KUEYEN telescope. Credit: NASA/ESA/Hubble, ESO

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