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Jupiter, the giant of our solar system, is home to a variety of fascinating phenomena. Among these, the Great Red Spot (GRS) stands out as a particularly intriguing feature. This enormous storm ...
Astrophysicists recently discovered that Jupiter's Great Red Spot is extremely hot. This new discovery could help explain a mystery that's plagued scientists for decades. Read more about the ...
As NASA's Juno probe flew over Jupiter on July 10th, it snapped photographs of the planet's most iconic feature, the Great Red Spot. Following is a transcript of the video. This is our closest ...
For a space nerd, there's nothing quite as imagination-sparking as Jupiter's Great Red Spot. The 10,000-mile-wide storm that's likely been raging for centuries in Jupiter's atmosphere is past due ...
The fifth planet from the sun, Jupiter is what watercolor dreams ... so large that more than 1,300 Earths could fit inside. Its Great Red Spot seems to peer out from the swirling vapors like ...
This true color image of Jupiter is composed of three images ... be regions devoid of clouds and covered by high haze. The Great Red Spot (below and to the right of center) is a giant atmospheric ...
SEE ALSO: Jupiter's Great Red Spot looks menacing in NASA's closest-ever photos of the raging storm The storm, which is an "anti-cyclone," is about 3,700 miles across. "An anticyclone is a weather ...
Nasa's Juno probe has begun to unlock the workings of Jupiter's Great Red Spot - a colossal storm which could swallow the entire Earth. Prof Andrew Ingersoll from the California Institute of ...
Jupiter also has storms, like the Great Red Spot, that last for centuries ... it's being dragged down and hidden deep inside the planet, where it leaves faint signatures to be observed with ...
More than 1,300 Earths would fit inside Jupiter. Located in Jupiter's southern hemisphere, the Great Red Spot is a swirling, red-orange storm more than 10,000 miles wide. It's the fastest spinning ...