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NASA's Juno spacecraft sweeps over Jupiter's Great Red Spot and makes a 3D map of the giant storm. The findings could shed light on gas giant exoplanets in distant solar systems.
NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly directly over the Great Red Spot, a swirling storm on Jupiter, on Monday. Scientists are hoping to gain a better understanding of the storm and why it persists.
New observations conducted by NASA's Juno spacecraft have led to the discovery that Jupiter's Great Red Spot is deeper than previously believed. The findings reveal that the storm extends as far ...
For another look at Eichstädt and Doran's Jupiter work, check out this image of Jupiter's clouds and a series of storms known as the "string of pearls." NASA likens the Great Red Spot to the ...
Scientists revealed the latest discoveries on Jupiter, including surprising findings about the planet’s Great Red Spot and the cyclonic storms swirling at the poles, in a NASA press conference ...
From just 5,600 miles away (9,000 kilometers), NASA’s Juno mission offers a new look at the planet’s famous Great Red Spot storm. NASA just released photos of Jupiter that are clearer and ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft at Jupiter is helping scientists learn just how deep the planet’s Great Red Spot extends inward, placing the storm at somewhere between 300 and 500 kilometers deep.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is the largest storm in the solar system and has been raging for hundreds of years. ... In Jupiter's swirling Great Red Spot, NASA spacecraft finds hidden depths, NPR.
A recent observation of one of Jupiter's most prominent features – the Great Red Spot – reveals the phenomenon is not quite as stable as it seems. Images of the giant red storm, captured over ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft sweeps over Jupiter's Great Red Spot and makes a 3D map of the giant storm. The findings could shed light on gas giant exoplanets in distant solar systems.
NASA's Juno spacecraft sweeps over Jupiter's Great Red Spot and makes a 3D map of the giant storm. The findings could shed light on gas giant exoplanets in distant solar systems.
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