Venus Smell Like at Rachel Randall blog

Venus Smell Like. Nasa explores the unknown in air and space, innovates for the benefit of humanity, and inspires the world through discovery. Venus and mars, much like uranus, have substantial quantities of eggy hydrogen sulphide. Venus is permanently shrouded in thick, toxic clouds of sulfuric acid that start at an altitude of 28 to 43 miles (45 to 70 kilometers). For jupiter, the smell would depend on where you were in the atmosphere. But since no human has directly visited any of these planets, how do we know how they smell? Our close neighbour venus smells like—yep, you guessed it—rotten eggs (thanks once again to sulfur dioxide). Sulfur and other gases make venus and mars stink like rotten eggs. The moon smells like gunpowder, as much of its dust is. Some regions have high concentrations of ammonia (which smells like cleaning fluid), others hydrogen sulphide (eggs) and others hydrogen cyanide (bitter almonds).

TECHNOLOGY POPS π3.14 「VENUS」 LOGIC SYSTEM
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But since no human has directly visited any of these planets, how do we know how they smell? Venus and mars, much like uranus, have substantial quantities of eggy hydrogen sulphide. For jupiter, the smell would depend on where you were in the atmosphere. The moon smells like gunpowder, as much of its dust is. Nasa explores the unknown in air and space, innovates for the benefit of humanity, and inspires the world through discovery. Sulfur and other gases make venus and mars stink like rotten eggs. Some regions have high concentrations of ammonia (which smells like cleaning fluid), others hydrogen sulphide (eggs) and others hydrogen cyanide (bitter almonds). Venus is permanently shrouded in thick, toxic clouds of sulfuric acid that start at an altitude of 28 to 43 miles (45 to 70 kilometers). Our close neighbour venus smells like—yep, you guessed it—rotten eggs (thanks once again to sulfur dioxide).

TECHNOLOGY POPS π3.14 「VENUS」 LOGIC SYSTEM

Venus Smell Like Venus and mars, much like uranus, have substantial quantities of eggy hydrogen sulphide. Venus and mars, much like uranus, have substantial quantities of eggy hydrogen sulphide. Nasa explores the unknown in air and space, innovates for the benefit of humanity, and inspires the world through discovery. Venus is permanently shrouded in thick, toxic clouds of sulfuric acid that start at an altitude of 28 to 43 miles (45 to 70 kilometers). For jupiter, the smell would depend on where you were in the atmosphere. Our close neighbour venus smells like—yep, you guessed it—rotten eggs (thanks once again to sulfur dioxide). Sulfur and other gases make venus and mars stink like rotten eggs. But since no human has directly visited any of these planets, how do we know how they smell? Some regions have high concentrations of ammonia (which smells like cleaning fluid), others hydrogen sulphide (eggs) and others hydrogen cyanide (bitter almonds). The moon smells like gunpowder, as much of its dust is.

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