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An extraterrestrial vortex is a vortex that occurs on planets and natural satellites other than Earth that have sufficient atmospheres. Most observed extraterrestrial vortices have been seen in large cyclones, or anticyclones. However, occasional dust storms have been known to produce vortices on Mars and Titan. Various spacecraft missions have recorded evidence of past and present extraterrestrial vortices. The largest extraterrestrial vortices are found on the gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn, and the ice giants, Uranus and Neptune.

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  • An extraterrestrial vortex is a vortex that occurs on planets and natural satellites other than Earth that have sufficient atmospheres. Most observed extraterrestrial vortices have been seen in large cyclones, or anticyclones. However, occasional dust storms have been known to produce vortices on Mars and Titan. Various spacecraft missions have recorded evidence of past and present extraterrestrial vortices. The largest extraterrestrial vortices are found on the gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn, and the ice giants, Uranus and Neptune. (en)
  • Un tourbillon extraterrestre est un centre de rotation dans l'atmosphère d'une planète, autre que la Terre, ou d'un satellite naturel. Ces tourbillons sont le résultat d'un réchauffement différentiel des différents gaz qui composent l'atmosphère (par le Soleil ou une source interne) et de la rotation de l'astre. Le phénomène est similaire aux circulations atmosphériques ou aux gyres océaniques terrestres mais il est observé depuis l'espace et donc ne montre généralement que ce qui se passe dans la couche supérieure de cette atmosphère. (fr)
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  • An extraterrestrial vortex is a vortex that occurs on planets and natural satellites other than Earth that have sufficient atmospheres. Most observed extraterrestrial vortices have been seen in large cyclones, or anticyclones. However, occasional dust storms have been known to produce vortices on Mars and Titan. Various spacecraft missions have recorded evidence of past and present extraterrestrial vortices. The largest extraterrestrial vortices are found on the gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn, and the ice giants, Uranus and Neptune. (en)
  • Un tourbillon extraterrestre est un centre de rotation dans l'atmosphère d'une planète, autre que la Terre, ou d'un satellite naturel. Ces tourbillons sont le résultat d'un réchauffement différentiel des différents gaz qui composent l'atmosphère (par le Soleil ou une source interne) et de la rotation de l'astre. Le phénomène est similaire aux circulations atmosphériques ou aux gyres océaniques terrestres mais il est observé depuis l'espace et donc ne montre généralement que ce qui se passe dans la couche supérieure de cette atmosphère. (fr)
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  • Tourbillon extraterrestre (fr)
  • Extraterrestrial vortex (en)
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