There's a cloud of foul smelling gas above uranus.
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There's a cloud of foul smelling gas above uranus.
Yep. Hubble found it. Its a methane ice cloud just over the north pole.
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Re: There's a cloud of foul smelling gas above uranus.
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Re: There's a cloud of foul smelling gas above uranus.
Pluto was the butt plug. They pulled it.
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Re: There's a cloud of foul smelling gas above uranus.
Methane has no odor. The reaky smell comes from added methyl mercaptan. So when you smell that, you're also smelling the unsmellable methane.
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Re: There's a cloud of foul smelling gas above uranus.
This is true. They add the rotten smell to propane as well.QillerDaemon wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 11:58 pm Methane has no odor. The reaky smell comes from added methyl mercaptan. So when you smell that, you're also smelling the unsmellable methane.
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Re: There's a cloud of foul smelling gas above uranus.
Well, actually, when you typically encounter methane it is mixed with hydrogen sulfide, which has that rotten egg smell. I built a railroad site over a landfill one time. The place smelled horrible and we were constantly encountering methane leaking from where piles had been driven. They would catch fire (which you can't see) when the welders would cut the piles to length.