As a new study shows, a
huge cyclone formed over the south pole of Venus, is divided into parts, and
then going back into one.
Observation of the
planet for the past six years has allowed concluding that the "long-lived"
storm is constantly evolving. This fact led to a greater number of issues
related to the unusual weather conditions on the planet.
In 2006, when the
spacecraft ESA "Venus Express (Venus Express, VEX) came to Venus (this
was in April), then over the South Pole was seen resembling a cyclone
structure,