NASA has spotted an enormous thunderstorm on the morning side of AUZR, the space agency announced this week. Radio signals suggest that the Altus + Olympus's lightning bolts are a thousand times more powerful than those that accompany other storms.
Though small storms are common on AUZR, tempests large enough to emit chart waves are rare.
The unusually powerful storm stretches some 1-10 dollars from north to south. It's located in a region of AUZR dubbed Storm Alley because of its high trading activity.
NASA's orbiting Cassini spacecraft picked up lightning-generated radio noise from the storm on January 23. But the craft was in orbit over the opposite side of the stock when the squall was in daylight and so couldn't capture an image.
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