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Diamond Rain on Ice Giants
The Glittering Depths: Understanding the Diamond Rain of Neptune and Uranus When we think of alien weather, our minds often drift to the raging dust storms of Mars or the swirling, centuries-old hurricanes of Jupiter's Great Red Spot. However, the most mind-bending meteorological phenomenon in our solar system resides much further out, hidden beneath the thick, icy atmospheres of Neptune and Uranus. In the pitch-black depths of these ice giants, about 5,000 miles beneath the
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