Now, new research is figuring out why the Great Red Spot is shrinking. Revealed in a paper published in the journal Icarus, a series of 3D simulations of the Great Red Spot and Jupiter’s ...
Jupiter's Great Red Spot—the biggest windstorm in the solar system—is shrinking, and a new study may help explain why. Located in Jupiter's southern hemisphere, the Great Red Spot is a ...
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a swirling storm so big that it could swallow Earth READ MORE: True age of Jupiter's Great Red Spot REVEALED It's a swirling mass of crimson clouds, more than 8,000 ...
[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 ...
How it persisted for that long is a mystery. But recent studies suggest the Great Red Spot is shrinking. Scientists are studying the new photographs and data to better understand the large and ...
However, new research shows that it’s shrinking and it’s already down ... The 350 years of the Great Red Spot If you can imagine it, the planet itself is made up of liquids and gases.
While that's less than the ~500 miles per year rate at which the storm has been shrinking in recent ... feature is a dark red circle, known as the Great Red Spot. However, new NASA imagery of ...
Hubble shows that the Great Red Spot continues to roll counterclockwise ... Even though the storm has been gradually shrinking since Earth first started to observe it in 1930, it is still big ...