Yes, it’s gotten 15 percent smaller in the last decade, becoming more egg-shaped, rather than sausage shaped. It’s actually a massive ancient storm with 400 mph winds and a more variable hue than its name suggests.
Yes, it’s gotten 15 percent smaller in the last decade, becoming more egg-shaped, rather than sausage shaped. It’s actually a massive ancient storm with 400 mph winds and a more variable hue than its name suggests.
April 29, 2009 at 8:14 pm |
jupiters great red spot is a huge, long lasting storm in the atmosphere of the suothern hemiphere of jupiter
May 5, 2009 at 11:43 am |
this was not any real info the big red spot will last forever and it is huge