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45 Facts About the Planets Are Stranger than Sci-Fi

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What's happening right above our heads, in Space? Space is a vacuum, which means it contains almost nothing, but it's not completely empty. It's where all of the asteroids, comets, planets, stars and galaxies are found. And they're so remote and mesmerizing at the same time. What do we know about them?

For example, did you know that Venus has shield volcanoes, widespread lava flows and some unusual volcanoes called pancake domes which are not present on Earth?! Also it rains sulphuric acid on Venus, while on Jupiter one can witness diamond rains! What a precious planet!

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What's happening right above our heads, in Space? Space is a vacuum, which means it contains almost nothing, but it's not completely empty. It's where all of the asteroids, comets, planets, stars and galaxies are found. And they're so remote and mesmerizing at the same time. What do we know about them?

For example, did you know that Venus has shield volcanoes, widespread lava flows and some unusual volcanoes called pancake domes which are not present on Earth?! Also it rains sulphuric acid on Venus, while on Jupiter one can witness diamond rains! What a precious planet!

Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/

Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz

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Facebook: / brightside

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5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC

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https://www.eastnews.ru

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