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Breathtaking New images of Jupiter's Great Red Spot!


Nasa's Juno Spacecraft just snapped some of the most amazing photo's of Jupiter's Iconic Great Red Spot. Measuring 10,159 miles (16,350 kilometers) this is one of the biggest storms in our solar system and it has been raging on for quit a long time now. This red spot has been spectated since as early as the 1800's and theorized to be at least 350 years old, it's approximately 1.3 times wider than earth and has wind speeds of about 400 mph.

Although it has been appearing to shrink in the past couple decades it still goes strong and has no expectation to stop anytime soon.

For more information check out Nasa's Article on it.

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