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  2. Great Red Spot - Wikipedia

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    The momentary black spots are shadows cast by Jupiter's moons. Jupiter's Great Red Spot rotates counterclockwise, with a period of about 4.5 Earth days, [24] or 11 Jovian days, as of 2008. Measuring 16,350 km (10,160 mi) in width as of 3 April 2017, the Great Red Spot is 1.3 times the diameter of Earth. [21]

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  4. Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is different from what an Italian ...

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    The Great Red Spot is a massive vortex within Jupiter’s atmosphere that is about 10,159 miles (16,350 kilometers) wide, which is similar to Earth’s diameter, according to NASA. The storm ...

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    The Great Red Spot, or GRS, is an anticyclone, or a large circulation of winds in Jupiter’s atmosphere that rotates around a central area of high pressure along the planet’s southern ...

  6. Ingo Swann - Wikipedia

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    The Voyager probe later confirmed the existence of the rings of Jupiter, although these rings are not in the planet's atmosphere. [40] However, Swann's claim that crystals are present in the atmosphere is supported by observations by NASA's Galileo spacecraft of clouds of ammonia ice crystals in the northwest corner of Jupiter's Great Red Spot ...

  7. Talk:Great Red Spot - Wikipedia

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    In my experience observing Jupiter in various telescopes monthly from the late 1960's to present, Jupiter's "Red Spot" actually becomes RED (reeeeally red-red-RED) at times but the only time I have seen it such was during a brief period in the mid 1970's. Thereafter, and up to the presnt, it has returned to the range of dark and light ...

  8. NASA suspects Jupiter's Great Red Spot is 'a massive ... - AOL

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    The highly visible Great Red Spot on Jupiter could be a heat source, finds a recently published study. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

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