Mar 14, 2008 4:00pm

Just What IS That?

Please take a look at the image that comes with this post and try to guess what it is.  Could it be… A) The exhaust from a shuttle’s solid rocket booster? B) A double-vortex hurricane at the south pole of Venus? C) "Feathers." Mark Rothko, 1937.  Oil on canvas. D) Something else?  Suggestions, serious and otherwise, are most welcome. I almost hate to ruin it, but the answer is B.  Venus Express, an orbiter sent by the European Space Agency, has been watching a giant storm raging around the Venusian south pole since it arrived there in 2006.  The vortex is about 1,300 miles across, and it’s been going for some time; the American Mariner 10 probe saw it in 1974.  There’s something similar going on at the Venusian north pole too; the Pioneer Venus mission found that in 1979.  Read more HERE. Venus is hardly the only planet so afflicted.  You may recall we had some fun with the north pole of Saturn last year. Click HERE for more, including the newest infrared images, though personally, I think that since they’re in black and white, they look like a smoke-filled room at the 1928 Democratic convention.  (The infrared is used to show temperature differences.  Images in visible light of Venus’ thick atmosphere are almost featureless.) ESA quotes Colin Wilson of Oxford: “One explanation is that atmospheric gases heated by the Sun at the equator, rise and then move poleward. In the polar regions, they converge and sink again. As the gases move towards the poles, they are deflected sideways because of the planet’s rotation.” Personally, I don’t buy that for a second.  I think the Venusians are toying with us. 

User Comments

I think you’re close, Ned, but in reality it’s the Venusian government trying their hand at weather modification. Looks like it got away from them. Kinda makes one wonder if they didn’t consult with the science staff at the White House.

Posted by: Andy | March 14, 2008, 5:14 pm 5:14 pm

I agree. Those darn Venusians are up to no good. Perhaps we could send them the Mayan Calender to mess with them now. That’ll show’em.
That is an interesting meteorilogical happening. I wonder if it has ever occured on our planet as well?

Posted by: Lawrence | March 14, 2008, 5:15 pm 5:15 pm

I am glad it did not enter into the text nor dialogue of my physics class. That ‘S’ shape looks much like
a sin wave of some sort.
pfff what do I know.

Posted by: Deborah | March 14, 2008, 5:54 pm 5:54 pm

No! Could it be? Weak perhaps, but gaining strength, yes it is – Sauron lives.

Posted by: William | March 14, 2008, 6:01 pm 6:01 pm

looks more like the sound hole (f-hole) in a violin/viola/cello etc to me…. but likewise pffffft …what do i know? ;)

Posted by: bah | March 14, 2008, 6:01 pm 6:01 pm

I am the only one who thinks it looks like the symbol for infinity? (you know: the number eight layed out on its side)

Posted by: Rick | March 14, 2008, 6:30 pm 6:30 pm

I just thought Nike had made an advertising deal with the Venusians and they got the logo a little wrong.

Posted by: jock59801 | March 14, 2008, 6:34 pm 6:34 pm

Ned,
Why don’t you ask Senator John McCain, presidential candidate, to tell the public what he knows about the Phoenix Lights incident in March 1997. Hundreds of thousands of people witnessed a mile-wide craft hovering over McCain’s home city of Phoenix. The former Governor of the state, Fife Symington, held a press conference at the National Press Club last year along with representatives from the British Ministry of Defense, where Symington claimed the object hovering over Phoenix was ‘some form of an alien spacecraft’ (his words not mind). Why does the media ignore this obviously important news story? The least you can do is ask McCain about it.
freedomofinfo.org/national_press.htm

Posted by: Eric | March 14, 2008, 6:49 pm 6:49 pm

Eric,
McCain is a politician. Do you really believe he’d give you a straight answer, even if he knew? He’ll just wink and claim national security.

Posted by: Andy | March 14, 2008, 7:04 pm 7:04 pm

Whatever it is it must be appeased.

Posted by: Amazing G | March 14, 2008, 7:21 pm 7:21 pm

“Ask Senator McCain”? — come on — puleeze. Why is everything some big conspiracy that the government is hiding. The government can’t even run one agency effeciently — how does anyone with half of a brain expect them to keep a secret for many years. Put some tin foil on your head and take two aspirin….

Posted by: WillRobinson | March 14, 2008, 7:39 pm 7:39 pm

I’ve always suspected there is big money, for some people, in conspiracies.

Posted by: Shoemaker | March 14, 2008, 8:53 pm 8:53 pm

They have science staff at the White House under this administration. I thought it was all “faith based”. But faith in what?

Posted by: Andy Clark | March 14, 2008, 9:06 pm 9:06 pm

Venus must have Global warming too!!! Time for Al “save the dinosaurs” Gore to demand a Martian Protocol signed by all aliens to thwart this catastrophic happening undoubtedly connected to George Bush!

Posted by: rockychance | March 14, 2008, 9:26 pm 9:26 pm

Hold everything!
I thought ONLY man caused climate change????? Hmmmmm.
Oh this isn’t going to sit well with Al Gore or his sheeple.

Posted by: Jade | March 14, 2008, 9:31 pm 9:31 pm

wow! It’s almost interesting enough to justify the cost and take my mind of real Earthly issues. NOT!!!

Posted by: Tor | March 14, 2008, 9:57 pm 9:57 pm

Actually, Venus has been subject to “global warming,” with a runaway greenhouse effect of over 500 degrees compared to only 33 degrees for the Earth. Fortunately, scientists don’t think the Earth could have quite that same kind of runaway greenhouse effect because it is so much further from the sun. But that doesn’t mean another 5 degrees for us won’t mess things up but good.

Posted by: jock59801 | March 14, 2008, 10:21 pm 10:21 pm

Its a UFO.

Posted by: Suzannaquanashawn | March 14, 2008, 11:50 pm 11:50 pm

Cool looking but I have had enough problems with real hurricanea.Yep,Al just lost his whole basis-now people what causes global warming.Dont say only because they are closer to the sun,because that only accounts for the higher temp than us.

Posted by: lauras_webproject | March 14, 2008, 11:52 pm 11:52 pm

Lauras – But it IS the higher temperature on Venus (due to closer proximity to the sun) that allows the runaway greenhouse effect, because the water vapor does not rain out when the air gets saturated as it does on Earth. The temperature keeps going up and all of the CO2 is released into the atmosphere. So now the atmosphere of Venus is almost pure CO2 and its greenhouse effect is over 400 degrees. There is almost know water left either, which makes this hurricane phenomenon all the more weird.

Posted by: jock59801 | March 15, 2008, 12:44 am 12:44 am

guys …whats happening to you.
guess what…its a question mark.

Posted by: rose | March 15, 2008, 1:31 am 1:31 am

I believe it is climate change.
Now to figure out why or what’s causing it. Finding an answer could also help with the theory of our climate change.

Posted by: Tim m k | March 15, 2008, 8:03 am 8:03 am

Why, rose, I do believe you have stumbled on to the real reason for this post. It is, indeed, a question mark and has us all puzzled. The only thing we have to figure out now is what is the question preceding the question mark.

Posted by: Andy | March 15, 2008, 12:43 pm 12:43 pm

It is a ion storm created by subatomic particles striking the magnetosphere in presence of chlorine gas much like the northern lights except with electrons hitting chlorine.

Posted by: viet vet | March 15, 2008, 3:04 pm 3:04 pm

It is a ion storm created by subatomic particles striking the magnetosphere in presence of chlorine gas much like the northern lights except with electrons hitting chlorine.

Posted by: viet vet | March 15, 2008, 3:04 pm 3:04 pm

Perhaps the Venusians were just minding their own business, and Earthlings decided to butt in and they got a little ###### off and exhibited a harmless warning to “back off, Earthlings, alrighty?”

Posted by: Elizabeth | March 15, 2008, 3:50 pm 3:50 pm

Would it be to speculative to claim an Alien Plasma Arch Laser Weapon getting tuned up for the kill? I’d like to believe the storm theory, not something like “It’s a Plasma Arc Viewer to look at the planets with”, or “It is a Force Field which began its test in 1974 and can’t be turned off so the inhabitants of Venus are now entrapped inside the planet till it terminates willfully.” Now simply a giant storm raging since 2006.

Posted by: thegathered | March 15, 2008, 6:56 pm 6:56 pm

Yea, it does look like the infinity symbol…

Posted by: Laura | March 15, 2008, 7:03 pm 7:03 pm

Posted by: jock59801 | Mar 15, 2008 12:44:33 AM Your talking as if Venus had water back in the roaring 20′s and 50′s is there some fact behind your hypothesis that CO2 is causing a heatwave? Carbon & generally CO2 is technically unproven or haven’t you listened to the founder of the Weather Channel complaining about Al Gore exploiting Carbon and CO2? {FYI} New CO2 Capture Method Discovered: [Atlanta GA Mar 10, 2008] Georgia Tech graduate student Jeffrey Drese displays a tubular reactor filled with the HAS adsorbent dispersed in sand. The reactor will be used to test the new material for its ability to capture carbon dioxide.

Posted by: thegathered | March 15, 2008, 7:08 pm 7:08 pm

The upper stratosphere lies several miles higher than the ozone hole region, which forms in the lower stratosphere and is caused by emissions of man-made gases like chlorine and bromine over the decades that are still gobbling up ozone molecules. Because NOx destroys ozone, which heats up the stratosphere by absorbing ultraviolet radiation, the naturally occurring gases could trigger atmospheric changes that could have unanticipated climate consequences. Strong winds would lead to more NOx in the stratosphere if there were solar storms. T Earth’s middle atmosphere temperature is being controlled by the destructive NOx gases which created above the stratosphere when sunlight or energetic particles break apart oxygen and nitrogen molecules. Within this coupled system each layer can affect another layer of the atmosphere. [Low-Cost Reusable Material Could Help With CO2 Capture From Power Plants] will relax smog and CO2 emission being a reuseable material to capture makes it feasible but you can figure Congress will tax industry to impliment it which will work for autos and industry both in cartridge forms. CO2 can be used as a building material underwater as soundproofed barriers between the liveable space and the ocean water filling a void with it creates a pressurized wall space (this always stays below the surface in use). If theres to much then send it to a black hole using a train stream method in space to be consumed.

Posted by: thegathered | March 15, 2008, 7:27 pm 7:27 pm

Rick
Infinity is the first thing that came to my mind, that or a twisted relaxed rubber band.

Posted by: Quietman | March 16, 2008, 1:36 am 1:36 am

China is testing there new nuke-you-ler weapons

Posted by: trevorblanco | March 16, 2008, 10:05 am 10:05 am

OK, where are all those people that want to go live in outer space? Venus seems like a great place for you to go live if Mars doesn’t work out.

Posted by: PQQAm | March 16, 2008, 4:39 pm 4:39 pm

Could be a Space Cadet twirling a sparkler in a figure 8 in front of the Hubble lens…or not…

Posted by: J. Betternut | April 1, 2008, 12:18 am 12:18 am

…oooops..I mean in front of the Venus Express…..right after he siphoned off the batter power from the Hubble to reach the Express. Again…or not!

Posted by: J. Betternut | April 1, 2008, 12:39 am 12:39 am

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