Among these, the Great Red Spot (GRS) stands out as a particularly intriguing feature. This enormous storm has captured the ...
The Great Red Spot is still great ... a century and a half ago it was so wide that you could fit four Earths inside of its footprint, so it’s clearly losing a lot of steam.
Jupiter’s striking size, swirling gases, and dramatic bands in its atmosphere set it apart from every other planet. One of ...
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 ...
An intrepid NASA probe orbiting Jupiter has beamed home humanity's closest-ever views of one of the most recognizable features in the solar system: the Great Red Spot. The 10,000 mile-wide storm ...
Vibrant bands of clouds ripple around its thick atmosphere, making up a world so large that more than 1,300 Earths could fit inside. Its Great Red Spot seems to peer out from the swirling vapors ...
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (GRS) has fascinated astronomers for ... its latitude band relative to the wind field. Once it shrinks inside that band, the winds will really be holding it in place.” ...
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 ...
More than 1,300 Earths would fit inside Jupiter. Located in Jupiter's southern hemisphere, the Great Red Spot is a swirling, red-orange storm more than 10,000 miles wide. It's the fastest spinning ...