
Space Oddities
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Welcome! 🤝
In the latest episode of Factastical, host Allyn Bryce takes listeners on an awe-inspiring voyage through a few oddities of space.
The journey begins with a fascinating look at Venus, revealing its unique retrograde rotation and hostile atmosphere, and discussing its importance in studying planetary evolution and atmospheric science.
The episode then soars to Neptune, delving into the concept of 'diamond rain' and its extreme weather phenomena, which highlight the planet's role in deepening our understanding of planetary formation.
The final segment marvels at the colossal Olympus Mons on Mars, the largest known volcano in the solar system, illustrating Mars' volcanic past and its significance in the study of planetary geology.
This episode of Factastical is a captivating journey through the enigmatic and diverse wonders of our universe, perfect for anyone fascinated by the mysteries beyond our planet.
Thanks for listening!
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