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Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is a single storm wider than the whole Earth
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, a single anticyclonic storm observed for more than 300 years, stretches more than two Earth diameters from east to west and plunges roughly 300 miles below the planet’s cloud ...
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Jupiter may contain far more oxygen than the sun, new study reveals
A new study published in the Planetary Science Journal reveals that Jupiter likely contains around 1.5 times more oxygen than ...
Jupiter's trademark Great Red Spot — a swirling anticyclonic storm feature larger than Earth — has shrunken to the smallest size ever measured. Astronomers have followed this downsizing since the ...
Across the south pole of Jupiter, a collection of swirling storms catches the eye of the intrepid astronomer. These are not normal storm patterns, since the violent weather patterns appear to be ...
Our solar system is full of phenomena that push humans to keep exploring the universe. A recent study from the University of California, Berkeley revealed more about severe weather on our solar system ...
Jupiter also has storms, like the Great Red Spot, that last for centuries. And while ammonia gas and water vapor rise, freeze into droplets, like snow, and rain down continually, there is no solid ...
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