Raindrop Size and Shape in Alien Planets

Raindrop Size and Shape in Alien Planets

From molten iron rain to acid rain in alien planets, the size of raindrops is relatively similar everywhere, even in the most distant planets with the most intense atmospheres imaginable! Watch this video if you want to know why. We will compare raindrop size on planets like Earth, Jupiter, WASP-76b, and Saturn’s moon, Titan. You will learn how the universal laws of thermodynamics and fluid mechanics govern the raindrop size everywhere.

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