International audienceAmmonia is predicted to be one of the major components in the depths of the ice giant planets Uranus and Neptune. Their dynamics, evolution, and interior structure are insufficiently understood and models rely imperatively on data for equation of state and transport properties. Despite its great significance, the experimentally accessed region of the ammonia phase diagram today is still very limited in pressure and temperature. Here we push the probed regime to unprecedented conditions, up to ∼350 GPa and ∼40000K. Along the Hugoniot, the temperature measured as a function of pressure shows a subtle change in slope at ∼7000K and ∼90 GPa, in agreement with ab initio simulations we have performed. This feature coincides w...