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Evidence for lightning on Venus

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WHETHER lightning exists in a planetary atmosphere is a fundamental question for the atmospheric physicist. The conditions within a lightning stroke are far different from those within ambient atmosphere, permitting chemical and physical changes in the atmosphere which are not possible in equilibrium conditions. The relative importance of such nonequilibrium processes depends on the frequency and the location of this electrical activity. Discovery of lightning on other planets would also affect other scientific fields, including studies of planetary magnetospheres and of life. Lightning has been predicted or considered on Venus1 and Jupiter2,3, and evidence for lightning has been obtained with instrumentation on Venera 11 and 12 descent vehicles4. Electric fields characteristic of lightning, and acoustic signals, were detected on the dayside of the planet. We present here evidence of lightning on Venus obtained by instruments on the Pioneer Venus Orbiter.

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TAYLOR, W., SCARF, F., RUSSELL, C. et al. Evidence for lightning on Venus. Nature 279, 614–616 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1038/279614a0

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