8 Exoplanets Where It Rains Something Absolutely Insane

What if rain in the universe wasn’t water? In this video we explore eight exoplanets with the most extreme weather ever discovered. From worlds where glass storms travel faster than sound, to planets where liquid iron falls from the sky, the universe produces weather far beyond anything on Earth. You’ll discover bizarre planets like HD 189733 b, where supersonic winds drive horizontal glass rain, and WASP-76 b, a terrifying world where iron vapor condenses into molten metal rain. Other planets push physics even further: clouds made of ruby and sapphire crystals, atmospheres filled with quartz nanoparticles, and worlds so hot that molecules literally break apart. These extreme environments reveal something unsettling about the cosmos: Earth’s calm weather may be the exception, not the rule. From glass storms to vaporized metals, these alien planets show how violent and strange planetary weather can become when heat, gravity, and radiation reach their limits. If you enjoy space documentaries about extreme planets and the strange physics of the universe, subscribe for more. #exoplanets #space #astronomy #universe #science