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Jupiter's Great Red Spot: A Storm That Squeezes and Wobbles
Boise, Idaho, USAFriday, October 11, 2024
They use a special program called OPAL to track the storm's behavior once a year. Recently, they also looked at it more closely over a few months. They found that the storm's core brightens when it's at its largest. The storm is trapped between windy jet streams, like a sandwich filling pushing out the bread. Scientists think it's shrinking and will eventually stop wobbling so much. By watching the storm over time, they can learn more about Jupiter's atmosphere.
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