The Great Red Spot on Jupiter, the largest known storm in the solar system, is apparently shifting shapes, according to a recent report. A 90-day study, from December to March, of Jupiter using the ...
Look at any image of Jupiter and one feature is hard to ignore—its “Great Red Spot,” a massive storm raging close to its equator. It’s so iconic that it’s unusual to see an image of ...
Jupiter’s immense size–about 1,000 Earths could fit inside of it–and its swirling and jiggly Great Red Spot typically get most of the attention. Now, the planet’s northern and southern ...
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captures stunning image of Jupiter's Great Red Spot. NASA’s James Webb Telescope showcases a ...
This is our closest look at Jupiter's iconic "Great Red Spot." These photographs were taken by NASA's Juno probe. It flew just 5,600 miles above the Great Red Spot — an enormous storm that's 1.3 ...
Scientists describe the storm as something similar to a hurricane ... "These images are stunning, and reveal Jupiter's Great Red Spot in all its glory," he told BBC News. "From the three swirls ...
The most famous storm in the solar system is also one of the largest: Jupiter's Great Red Spot. The storm is just a blemish on Jupiter, but if you compare it to the size of Earth — this storm ...
[Related: Jupiter’s Great Red Spot keeps shrinking.] “The haze in the dark ovals is 50 times thicker than the typical concentration which suggests it likely forms due to swirling vortex ...
The new image shows that the storm's core is darkening, which could mean Red Spot Junior is going to turn red again like its older cousin — the Giant Red Spot. Jupiter’s Giant Red Spot — the ...
and red hues surrounding the central Great Red Spot, against the backdrop of Jupiter's horizon. With Juno's ongoing mission, scientists anticipate further revelations about Jupiter's enigmatic ...
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If you have a telescope, or access to one, now's the time to point it at Jupiter. The largest planet in our solar system ...
The largest storm in the solar system has shrunk to two-thirds its original size. A new study predicts that even though it’s not any less thick, Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is definitely much ...