
We know about the rain in Spain. But what about the rain on an ultra-hot Jupiter?
On one distant planet, where the temperature range is extreme, the atmosphere is composed of iron vapour. As the vapour condenses, drops of iron fall to the ground as iron rain.
The Science Show - Separate stories podcast · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
April 10, 20266m 14s
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On one distant planet, where the temperature range is extreme, the atmosphere is composed of iron vapour. As the vapour condenses, drops of iron fall to the ground as iron rain.
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rainplanetsultra hot jupiter