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  2. Atmosphere of Venus - Wikipedia

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    The atmosphere of Venus is the very dense layer of gases surrounding the planet Venus. ... Composite image of the polar vortex of Venus in strong red (red image is an ...

  3. Extraterrestrial vortex - Wikipedia

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    Venus Express observed two large shape-shifting vortices on Venus' poles (polar vortices) in 2006 on one of its close-up flybys of the planet.The south pole was seen to have a large, constantly changing, double-eye vortex through high-resolution infrared measurements obtained by the VIRTIS instrument on Venus Express.

  4. Venus - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Venus Express discovered that a huge double atmospheric polar vortex exists at the south pole. [136] [137] Venus Express discovered, in 2011, that an ozone layer exists high in the atmosphere of Venus. [138]

  5. How does the polar vortex lead to Arctic outbreaks?

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    The polar vortex is a large storm that dwells in the middle and upper parts of the atmosphere and typically resides around the Arctic Circle.

  6. What you need to know about the polar vortex

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    AccuWeather forecasters break down the science behind the polar vortex and how it can influence the weather for locations thousands of miles away. While the name for this phenomenon may sound ...

  7. What is the polar vortex? In-depth look at how it can affect ...

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    The polar vortex is a gigantic, circular area of cold air high up in the atmosphere that typically spins over the North Pole (as its name suggests). The polar vortex is a gigantic, circular area ...

  8. Polar vortex - Wikipedia

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    Other astronomical bodies are also known to have polar vortices, including Venus (double vortex – that is, two polar vortices at a pole), [85] Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Saturn's moon Titan. Saturn's south pole is the only known hot polar vortex in the solar system. [86]

  9. The polar vortex has split -- here’s what that means for you

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