Jupiter's Great Red Spot has been an object of fascination for astronomers for a long time, but it still manages to surprise ...
Jupiter is by far the largest planet in our solar system. The huge ball of hydrogen and helium circling the sun is about 88,000 miles wide, meaning more than 1,300 Earths could fit inside it.
What's so special about Jupiter? Here are five facts about the planet that's home to the "Great Red Spot." ...
On July 11, NASA’s Juno satellite flew over Jupiter’s Great Red Spot — our solar system’s largest storm. The photos it sent back are incredible, in no small part thanks to citizen scientists who ...
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