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  "textContent": "A kitchen-sink effect scaled to planetary proportions explains the 6,000 km wave front sweeping Venus, created when shifting airflow launches sulfuric acid vapor into clouds.",
  "title": "Solar system's largest hydraulic jump drives massive cloud waves across Venus"
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