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Still, the idea of Earth-like lightning is fascinating, Russell said. However, you couldn't see it from Venus' surface, nor would you want to look because the Venusian atmosphere is 100 times more dense than Earth's, is more than 450 degrees Celsius hotter and has clouds of sulphuric acid, he said.
It may be Earth's 'evil twin,' but it is in many respects Earth's twin," Russell said.
What excites astronomers most about the lightning discovery is simply the coolness factor. [Venus]' weather forecasts have long thought to be "kind of boring... steady winds for the next 400 years," said Allan Treiman, a senior scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, who isn't affiliated with the research.
... University of California, Los Angeles geophysics professor C.T. Russell, lead author of a paper on ... published in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature. Bursts of electrical energy from lightning...