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'''Gas storms''' were [[weather]] events on [[Gas|gaseous]] [[Planet|planets]], resulting from instabilities in their [[Atmosphere|atmospheres]]. From a distance, gas storms were said to look [[Beauty|beautiful]].  
'''Gas storms''' were [[weather]] events on [[Gas|gaseous]] [[Planet|planets]], resulting from instabilities in their [[Atmosphere|atmospheres]]. From a distance, gas storms were said to look [[Beauty|beautiful]].  


Around [[2062]], an [[artist]] named [[Aristede]] once placed [[Bomb|bombs]] all over the surface of [[Venus]], intending to induce gas storms which would last for thousands of years. Aristede was [[Death|dying]], and intended this to be his final [[Art|artwork]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Venus (short story)|''Venus'']])
Around [[2062]], an [[artist]] named [[Aristede]] once placed [[Bomb|bombs]] all over the surface of [[Venus]], intending to induce gas storms which would last for thousands of years. Aristede was [[Death|dying]], and intended this to be his final [[Art|artwork]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Venus (short story)|Venus]]'')
[[Category:Weather and climate]]
[[Category:Weather and climate]]
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[[Category:Art forms]]

Latest revision as of 11:17, 9 March 2023

Gas storms were weather events on gaseous planets, resulting from instabilities in their atmospheres. From a distance, gas storms were said to look beautiful.

Around 2062, an artist named Aristede once placed bombs all over the surface of Venus, intending to induce gas storms which would last for thousands of years. Aristede was dying, and intended this to be his final artwork. (PROSE: Venus)