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‘Clyde’s Spot’ on Jupiter has a wild new look in NASA photo – Space.com
Clyde’s Spot on Jupiter, as imaged by NASA’s Juno spacecraft in April, 2021. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS Image processing by Kevin M. Gill © CC BY)
“Clyde’s Spot,”
a feature discovered on Jupiter
in 2020, has a strange new look, NASA’s Juno spacecraft reveals.
The spot, discovered in 2020 by amateur astronomer Clyde Foster using his own 14-inch telescope, first appeared as an oval-shaped feature near the planet’s famous “Great Red Spot.”
Two days after that discovery, NASA took…
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