Science
The Hubble Telescope Checks In With the Most Distant Planets – The New York Times
The spacecraft’s farseeing eye once again sets its gaze on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

Typically these storms appear in the mid-latitudes and drift to the planets equator, where they weaken and then disintegrate. In 2018, Hubble spotted a massive dark spot drifting southward toward the equatorial killing zone, in Neptunes northern hemisphere.
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