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On Monday, the spacecraft got closer than ever before to the Great Red Spot, a giant swirling storm—larger than the Earth—that has been raging at least since 1830.
The crimson clouds of Jupiter's Great Red Spot are more hypnotic than ever thanks to images created by citizen scientists using data from NASA's Juno probe at Jupiter.
Jupiter's famous Great Red Spot features prominently in this true-color mosaic, which was constructed from images taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft on Dec. 29, 2000, during its closest approach ...
A set of images released Tuesday show the planet in infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light. The combination reveals Jupiter's characteristic Great Red Spot — a cyclonic storm large enough to ...
On July 10, the Juno spacecraft flew just 5,600 miles above Jupiter’s most recognizable feature: the Great Red Spot. It’s a storm that’s raged for 350 years, and it’s so large it could ...
New Images Of Jupiter's Red Spots Date: August 3, 2006 Source: University Of California, Berkeley Summary: Astronomers from the University of California, Berkeley, and the W. M. Keck Observatory ...
The Red Spot Jr., called Oval BA by scientists, is a storm below the Great Red Spot that makes an appearance across the visible and ultraviolet images. It formed when three storms merged together ...
JUPITER'S "Great Red Spot" has captivated stargazers for centuries. On Monday, Nasa flew a spacecraft directly over the gas giant's storm, some 352 years after it was first observed.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot: Mysterious 200-year-old Storm May Be About to End Published Feb 20, 2018 at 5:52 AM EST Updated Feb 20, 2018 at 5:53 AM EST Jupiter's Great Red Spot imaged by Voyager 2.
Dazzling new images of Jupiter show "remarkable new storm" moving at 350 mph. September 18, ... perhaps to rival the legendary Great Red Spot that dominates the southern hemisphere." ...
Images captured by two different telescopes are showing our solar system's largest planet in a new light. The Gemini North telescope in Hawaii and the Hubble Space Telescope have captured Jupiter ...