The Hubble Space Telescope captured imagery of Jupiter and its Great Red Spot in 2023 and 2024. Credit: NASA, ESA, J.
the majestic planet in infrared light—including the "Great Red Spot." Look at any image of Jupiter and one feature is hard to ignore—its “Great Red Spot,” a massive storm raging close to ...
The dark UV ovals were first detected by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope during the late 1990s at the north and south poles.
Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot (GRS), a huge storm that has raged for nearly two centuries, is slowly disappearing. New ...
The Hubble Space Telescope has been imaging the outer planets of our solar system for a decade, learning about their strange ...
For more than 150 years, the Great Red Spot has intrigued astronomers. But this new behavior, captured by the Hubble ...
But even these mega-storms are nothing compared to Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (GRS). Around the width of Earth, with winds of 400 mph, this giant system has been churning over Jupiter for hundreds of ...
Encountering Neptune in 1989, NASA's Voyager mission completed humankind's first close-up exploration of the four giant outer ...
Jupiter is a stunning planet to observe. Whether it be visible light or any other wavelength. In a stunning new image ...
Transits, occultations, eclipses, and shadow transits of the jovian moons are perfect events for telescopic viewing.
[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 ...
Jupiter's Great Red Spot There is evidence to suggest that this peculiar marking is the top of a "Taylor column": a stagnant region above a bump or depression at the bottom of a circulating fluid ...