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Seeker TV Spot, 'Science Channel: Rotten Eggs'

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Seeker and Science Channel announce that Uranus smells like rotten eggs due to the presence of hydrogen sulphide in the planet's upper atmosphere. This sets Uranus apart from fellow gas emitting planets Saturn and Jupiter, whose upper clouds are made of ammonia ice.

Published
April 26, 2018
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Seeker
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Informational
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Science Channel

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