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Despite more than 150 years of study, the Great Red Spot on Jupiter remains a mystery. The mammoth storm, twice as wide as Earth, swirls across the face of the largest planet in the solar system ...
Jupiter's Great Red Spot, imaged by the Voyager 1 probe in 1979. (Image credit: NASA) With winds as high as 400 mph (644 km/h), Jupiter's Great Red Spot has been brewing for at least 150 years. ...
The troubled Cassini probe will resume making scientific observations of Jupiter before flying by the giant planet to conduct joint studies with another spacecraft, NASA said Thursday.
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter's face is secretly dull in color. But the swirling storm looks crimson thanks to something like a cosmic "sunburn," scientists say. New experiments show that the ...
Followup: Jupiter impact video, and a color picture! By Phil Plait. June 04, 2010 9:31 AM. Tweet Share Share Comment Tweet Share Share Comment ...
NASA astronaut Don Pettit used water and food coloring to make a "Jupiter-like planet" on the International Space Station.
Cassini Sends Color Image Of Jupiter Date: October 10, 2000 Source: NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory Summary: NASA's Cassini spacecraft is beginning to return color images of Jupiter as it nears the ...