The spot we see today isn’t the same one the Italian astronomer Cassini discovered centuries ago, research shows.
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 ...
Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot (GRS), a huge storm that has raged for nearly two centuries, is slowly disappearing. New ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Besides its enormity, Jupiter is also known for its Great Red Spot. The unmistakable swirling red vortex on the gas giant's face is the largest storm in the solar system; a raging typhoon nearly ...
Io is about 220,000 miles above Jupiter's Great Red Spot; Europa is about 375,000 miles above Jupiter's clouds. This color image was assembled from three black and white negatives. This color ...
Its Great Red Spot seems to peer out from the swirling vapors like an enormous eye in the face of a striped giant. Though seemingly serene when viewed from the relative safety of our home world ...
A new study predicts that even though it’s not any less thick, Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is definitely much smaller than 350 years ago. Scientists will compare their modelled estimates to Juno ...
With a small telescope, you’ll see its cloud belts and significant storms, such as its Great Red Spot. During its annual oppositions, Jupiter and Earth get as close as ever, at 380 million miles ...
M. Peek, who took for his subject the physical conditions of the planet Jupiter, and in particular the red spot. It is certain that Schwabe's drawings in 1831 showed this spot, and there is ...